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Shop small this season at the region’s largest holiday market

Find something for everyone on your list while supporting small business at the Holiday Fair.

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Holiday Fair

The Holiday Fair is the perfect place to get holiday shopping done with access to a variety of vendors under one roof.

Photo provided by Greenville Convention Center

Ready to spruce up your gift giving this season? Shop small at The Holiday Fair at the Greenville Convention Center, kicking off on Thursday, Nov. 30 and jingling through Saturday, Dec. 2.

Give the gift of local with the help of 350+ crafters and commercial vendors offering the region’s largest selection of holiday arts, crafts, and gifts for everyone on your list from the foodie, the hostess, the fashionista to pet lovers + more.

Marketgoers can enjoy:

  • Musical entertainment
  • Activities like Holiday Bingo (winners score Holiday Cash to spend at the fair)
  • Santa on stage from 3 to 7 p.m. on Dec. 1
  • Festive photo opportunities featuring multiple backdrops
  • A complementary commemorative, reusable Holiday Fair shopping bag for the first 500 attendees that bring a donation (canned food for The American Legion or unwrapped toy for The Salvation Army).

Shop the 53rd Annual Holiday Fair Thursday, Nov. 30-Friday, Dec. 1 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., or Saturday, Dec. 2 from 10 a.m to 6 p.m.

Bonus: This year guests can get tickets online.

Snag tickets + start planning festive fun

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