Delightful & Delectable Holiday Market

Announcing the return of the Great Barrington Arts Market (GBAM) annual Delightful and Delectable Holiday Market, a unique holiday sale featuring the best of the Berkshires handmade gifts and delicious giftable treats. The holiday market returns to the beautifully restored Saint James Place on Main Street in Great Barrington, MA.Saint James Place, 352 Main Street, Great Barrington, MA Preview Event: Friday, December 14th, 5 - 8pm $10.00 AdmissionSaturday, December 15th, 10am - 5pm FREESunday, December 16th, 10am - 4pm FREEhttps://www.facebook.com/events/2115911101993919/GBAM’s mission is to provide revenue for Berkshire based/ local artists and offer locally made products to consumers in a holiday market venue. The Delightful and Delectable Holiday Market will coincide with special holiday programming at the Saint James Theater. This collaboration will offer attendees a unique experience to peruse and shop a beautifully curated market before a weekend of festive musical performances. Scheduled performances include Roger the Jester presents SOLFESTNUHKWANZMAS, Saturday 12/15, 11am & 3pm. Admission $5.00--tickets available at https://www.saintjamesplace.net/ and Berkshire Lyric presents their acclaimed Christmas concert featuring Berkshire Lyric Chorus, Melodious Accord and the Blafield Children’s Chorus, Sunday 12/16, 3pm--Adults $25.00 with accompanied children under 13 admitted for free; tickets available for purchase at https://www.berkshirelyric.org/Market founders Kathryn Burkle and Molly de St André are both artists (of KathrynBee Designs and Moho Designs) who loved the idea of helping connect other local craftspeople with a viable market opportunity and wanted to see Great Barrington’s summer and winter markets expand. Now Delightful and Delectable market managers Molly de St André and Kristen Kanter are taking the vision to a new level, with delicious local food and an expanded group of local makers. “This years line up is stunning,” says Kanter. “We have so many applications that we are able to choose the best of our region’s local products. And being in proximity to the Hudson Valley, allows Delightful and Delectable to have a wider pool of talented makers, setting our market apart from other Berkshire based holiday shows”. De St André and Kanter believe that the conscious shopper recognizes how important it is to support the local economy and that a venue for artists to sell their work directly to the community is an obvious match to vibrant downtown Great Barrington. In a community where so many residents believe in the importance of keeping dollars local, GBAM offers locals and tourists a festive and unique shopping experience. For more information write to gbartsmarket@gmail.com or find us on Facebook and Instagram at GB Arts Market. Participating artists and producers include: Petit Pilou/Moho Designs/Berkshire Four Poster, JK Custom Furniture & Design, KathrynBee Designs, The Peach Tree, So Handmade, The Hudson Standard, The Binderie, Free Ramblin Kids, Soasa Designs, Dancing Bare Soap, First Flower Farm, Ali Herrmann, Savor Fine Foods, Under Mountain Weavers, The Village Common, Going Gnome, Aubry, Lockhart Wrks, Breakout Press Co., Ben Evans Ceramics, c.e. Golden, Skipping Goat Farm, Owlkill Studio, Lineflax & Roving, Earthly Remedies by Erin, Pratt & Hebert, Bright Beige, Liamolly, HR Zeppelin Fine Chocolates, Flower Scout and SOL Gypsy.

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