MADE 4 the Holidays at the Greensboro Farmers Curb Market Arts, Crafts, and Pottery Festival- November 16, 2014

The MADE 4 Holidays Market is scheduled for Sun., Nov. 16 at the Greensboro Farmers Curb Market, 501 Yanceyville St., 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Shoppers will find unique and beautifully handcrafted gifts for anyone on their shopping list. MADE 4 Holidays Market is the largest all local, NC made arts, crafts, & pottery show. From leather bound journals crafted by Lindsay Armistead to fine pottery by Charlie Teft, shoppers will find a variety of handcrafted jewelry, bath & body, fiber art, fine art, floral art, packaged artisan foods, and so much more! Enjoy live music throughout the day in the Harvest Room with Marcus Horth beginning at 1 pm - 2:30 pm followed by Stained Glass Canoe from 2:30 pm - 4 pm. Listen to a preview of Stained Glass Canoe at reverbnation.com/stainedglasscanoe.

In addition, two food trucks will be on site during the event. Urban Street Grill features tacos, burritos, ginger chicken and tofu options while Wright Up Ur Galley offers fish, chicken, burgers, and vegetarian options. Cafegency Coffee Truck will also be serving fresh roasted coffee to start your morning as well as smoothies and ice coffee. MADE 4 Holidays Market encourages the community to keep your dollars local and support talented artists in North Carolina. The market is an indoor facility with free admission, WiFi, and plenty of free parking as well as an ATM on site. The second MADE 4 the Holidays show will be held on Sunday December 7, 2014, 11 am – 4 pm.

About the Market


Greensboro Farmers Market, Inc. (GFM) operates the Greensboro Farmers Curb Market on behalf of the City of Greensboro. GFM is a “501c3” nonprofit. GFM provides greater Greensboro with opportunities to purchase and learn about local food and setting. GFM encourages and supports the growth of local foods and artisan goods businesses to improve greater Greensboro’s economy, support better health through healthy eating and build social and community connections.

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