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The ultimate holiday shopping experience begins with Christmas in the Country

Oct 6, 2016 | Arts & Culture

A grand Western New York tradition like no other, the Christmas in the Country Holiday Artisan Market will celebrate its 32nd season when it returns to the Hamburg Fairgrounds Nov. 3-6. Patrons will discover over 400 artisans spread out over five buildings, numerous food trucks for dining and the addition of “The Tavern” featuring craft beverages and spirits. Patrons can connect and interact with the creators of the countless product lines at the event.

Once again this year, Christmas in the Country will offer complimentary return passes so patrons can enjoy the sights, sounds and scents of this one-of-a-kind shopping experience all weekend long. “We have always felt our patrons needed more than just one day to properly enjoy this event,” said Daniel Kaczynski of Premier Promotions, organizers of the event. “Now everyone has the opportunity to come back as much as they would like at no additional cost.”

Attendees will find unique and only handcrafted creations made in the USA, including home décor, gourmet foods and wine, trendsetting jewelry, hand-poured aromatic candles, children’s toys and clothing, stylish pottery, original wall art, gifts for pets and holiday gift items galore.

“This is an opportunity to make gift buying and shopping very meaningful,” said Kaczynski. “The selection of products at this market is comprehensive; there is truly something for everyone.”

Christmas in the Country will welcome many new artisans this year, as well as favorites from year’s past. “We find new artisans, and many times they find us because this is an excellent opportunity for them,” said Kaczynski. “We want to continue to make the event fresh and new, but still keep the favorite artisans and traditions here.”

Throughout the 32-year history of Christmas in the Country, giving back to the community has always been an integral part of the event. This year, participating nonprofit groups will include Gerard Place, Churches in Action, Hamburg Eden Animal Rescue Team (H.E.A.R.T.), Variety – The Children’s Charity of Buffalo, and the Hamburg Presbyterian Church.

“Helping those in need has always been who we are, both as a company and people of this community,” said Kaczynski. “Many of the artisans also donate products for auctions and raffles.”

The economic impact of this event is formidable. Restaurants and hotels benefit significantly from patrons and artisans traveling to the event, while local artisans typically mark Christmas in the Country as their highest grossing event of the year.

“The artisans really represent the very best of our country’s small businesses — hardworking, ingenious and determined. To see Western New York support them to this extent is very gratifying,” added Kaczynski.

Christmas in the Country will run from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Nov. 3 and 4, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nov. 5, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 6 at the Fairgrounds in Hamburg. Discount tickets are available Oct. 21 through Nov. 2 at select locations throughout Erie County. For a complete list of locations, please visit www.wnypremierpromotions.com.

For more than 30 years, Premier Promotions has produced high-quality, extremely successful artisan events including Springtime in the Country, Christmas in the Country, Christmas in the Country – Erie and Yuletide in the Country. The events are consistently ranked among the Top 100 artisan shows in America by Sunshine Artist magazine. Last year, more than 90,000 visitors attended these events purchasing more than $4.5 million in high-quality, handcrafted goods from juried artists and artisans. These events have also helped raise more than $1.5 million for Western New York charities.

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