Avoid the mall crowds! Shop hand-crafted at the Downtown Manchester Holiday Market

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MANCHESTER, NH – Just in time for the holidays, Intown Manchester is holding its 6th annual artisan market in Downtown Manchester.

screenshot-2016-11-15-at-6-47-36-amThe Downtown Manchester Holiday Market will be held on three consecutive Thursdays, December 1, 8, 15, inside the Brady Sullivan Plaza at 1000 Elm St., from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. There will be an additional market day on Saturday, December 10 from 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. At each market, there will be more than 50 vendors in attendance.

Shoppers will find different types of handcrafted jewelry, glass ornaments, handmade wooden products, baked goods, fine artwork, glassware, clothing, accessories, and so much more.

“With our Downtown decked out for the Holidays, it is the perfect destination to get your holiday shopping done,” said Sata Beaudry, Executive Director at Intown Manchester. “Our Downtown is filled with restaurants and retailers like With Heart and Hand, Statement, Loft Fifty5, and Pop of Color, that are more than happy to assist you in picking out gifts for everyone on your list. With the addition of our annual Holiday Market we produce with Brady Sullivan, Downtown truly has it all.”

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New for the 2016 Downtown Holiday Market will be a limited number of reusable tote bags for shoppers! Shoppers are encouraged to stop into the Intown Manchester office to claim their bag.

In addition to the tote bags, shoppers can enter a raffle at no cost to win a number of handcrafted products by the market vendors themselves. For more information, visit www.intownmanchester.com or contact Intown Manchester at 603-645-6285.

About Intown Manchester

Intown Manchester is a private, non-profit organization whose mission is to act as a catalyst and partner for downtown redevelopment. In cooperation with the City of Manchester, Intown Manchester strives to enhance the economic vitality of the Intown district, and to promote the downtown’s attractiveness as a dynamic mixed-use center for the benefit of the community.

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Carol Robidoux

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Longtime NH journalist and publisher of ManchesterInkLink.com. Loves R&B, German beer, and the Queen City!