Open-air Holiday Market | Eastern North Carolina Now

News Release:

    Holiday season is here and so are gifts to give.

    Please join Uptown Greenville on December 7, 2013 at the Five Points Plaza on the corner of 5th and Evans Street for an open-air holiday market from 9:00am-1:00pm. The event will boost one of the most spectacular outdoor shopping environments in the region!

    Kelsey Anderson, Uptown Greenville's Umbrella Market Manager, aims to bring you an electric group of local artisans, artists and craftspeople offering all kinds of handmade products. The Five Points Plaza, a freshly transformed space, is a fabulous spot for meeting up with folks from across the City. "It's just a little more of what we all love about Uptown Greenville: the local independent vibe that we can't get enough of", said Anderson.

    Vendors interested in submitting applications should contact Kelsey@Uptowngreenville.com

    The open-air holiday market will coincide with several other Uptown shopping and community events including but not limited to:

    - The Greenville Jaycee's Christmas Parade

    - Pitt County Arts Council at Emerge, Shop and Drop

    - Art Avenue: Ho. Ho. Ho. Holiday Art Show

    - The Closet Consignment: Riley's Army Fund Drive

    - Greenville Museum of Art: Annual Holiday Art Sale

    For more information about these fabulous Uptown Greenville events visit Uptowngreenville.com

    For more information about Uptown Greenville, go to www.uptowngreenville.com or call Director Bianca Shoneman at (252) 561-8400. Contact Carl Rees, Economic Development Manager with the City of Greenville at crees@greenvillenc.gov or (252) 329-4510 or Kelsey Anderson - (828)329-5309, Kelsey@uptowngreenville.com
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