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Kringle Village + The Holiday Market team up this year for the ultimate holiday experience

Shop for everyone on your list in one place at Kringle Village + Holiday Market.

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Kris Kringle + Knox White are a match made in the North Pole. | Photo by GVLtoday

The Rotary Club’s annual Kringle Holiday Village (previously at Fluor Field) + The Greenville Convention Center’s Annual Holiday Fair (which has run for 55 years) are teaming up for the first time, creating the ultimate holiday shopping experience: Holiday Fair & Kringle Village.

From Dec. 5 through Dec. 7, head to the Greenville Convention Center for new and notable events like:

  • An Enchanted Tea Party
  • The Little Miss Kringle Pageant
  • The “Mingle at Kringle” VIP event (featuring music from Randomonium)
  • A family holiday movie night

Plus, familiar favorites return including:

  • The North Pole (where you can have a snowball fight)
  • Gluhwein, Bier Garden, and holiday treats
  • A silent auction benefiting local charities supported by the Rotary Club
  • A vendor market for holiday shopping
  • Entertainment at the Kringle Village Main Stage

Group tickets are on sale now + individual tickets are coming soon, and the vendors haven’t been announced yet, but will be closer to the market. We’ll make sure our friends at the North Pole keep you posted.

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