“Holiday Market” kicks off gift shopping season for Kannapolis
Published 12:10 am Friday, December 1, 2023
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Mona Harris of Brighten Up Your Day had nativity decorations ready for Christmas. Brad Dountz/Salisbury Post.
While Meghan Ardleigh was out, her mom, Sue, held down the fort at Meg's Mustard. Brad Dountz/Salisbury Post.
Erin Shields, owner of Gilded Swan Boutique, had a wide variety of pink items at Kannapolis' "Holiday Market." Brad Dountz/Salisbury Post.
Valerie Santos of Quilt Craft Unicorn shows off her crafts at the market. Brad Dountz/Salisbury Post.
Mia Watts of Vintage Lynx Permanent Jewelry tinkers with some merchandise. Brad Dountz/Salisbury Post.
Engineer John Trent and designer Sonya Woodtrent of Trentheim Designs helped make these colorful light fixtures. Brad Dountz/Salisbury Post.
Tania Bolton of The Firefly Patch helps customers with an order. Brad Dountz/Salisbury Post.
Leea Russell of Sweet Bread Bakery LLC had many delicious goodies to sell at the "Holiday Market." Brad Dountz/Salisbury Post.
Vanessa Crawford, the owner of Vanessa's Divine Creations, had several kind of spreads and jarred items for sale at the market. Brad Dountz/Salisbury Post.
Ruby Mae Theyson, the owner of Coffee Häus Candles, takes the alluring smell of coffee and turns it into a candle. Brad Dountz/Salisbury Post.
Debbie Smith, the owner of Sun Raised Foods, had delicious free samples of meat and cheese at the market. Brad Dountz/Salisbury Post.
Artist Kathleen Small of SmallXpressions Art Studio LLC displays her colorful artwork at the "Holiday Market." Brad Dountz/Salisbury Post.
Jordan Ingram and his wife are the owners of Doffing and Donning where they make homemade aprons. Brad Dountz/Salisbury Post.
Karin Singletary of Simply Homemade Soap had plenty of fresh smelling options to choose from. Brad Dountz/Salisbury Post.
KANNAPOLIS — From Nov. 24-26, the city of Kannapolis organized its very own “Holiday Market” at the city hall building to get people prepared for all of their upcoming holiday shopping this year.
Local vendors set up pop-up shops to showcase their offerings as potential gifts: clothes, preservatives, candles, soap, jewelry, decorations, candy, baked goods and original artwork.
The friendly atmosphere was the perfect place to explore everything that local business owners have to share with residents. The vendors were cheerful, but hard at work to ensure that customers were able to find exactly what they were looking for.