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Spotlight on business 2021: The Station House Gallery

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The Christmas Market at the Station House Gallery will open Nov. 15 this year.

Looking for a stress-free, in-person Christmas shopping experience in 2021?

The Station House Gallery Christmas Market in Williams Lake is gearing up for another one of their biggest seasons yet.

“We are opening our Christmas Market early,” said Diane Toop, executive director. “We’ve already been getting a lot of calls from artisans and customers.” The Christmas Market will open Nov. 15, rather than the usual Dec. 1 to accommodate COVID restrictions as well as the growing number of artisans displaced by cancelled markets. Extra cleaning will be in place and masks are mandatory as part of the many safety protocols to protect customers and staff.

Diane says a trip to the Station House Christmas Market will be well worth it, as the market will be showcasing a bounty of local products such as pottery, woodworking, jewelry, weaving, knitted animals and accessories, local honey, Station House- blend coffee, candles and much, much more. Edible products such as dry sourdough starter, salsa, confectionery, and preserves will also be available at the market.

“Customers can expect to find things from all price ranges,” says Diane. “It really runs the gamut, from $5 Christmas ornaments, well-priced pottery and reasonably priced originals and prints, there’ll be something for everyone.”

The market will be open Monday through Saturdays 10:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.

Shopping at the Station House Gallery supports local artisans and their families as well as your public art gallery.

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Angie Mindus

About the Author: Angie Mindus

A desire to travel led me to a full-time photographer position at the Williams Lake Tribune in B.C.’s interior.
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