Wiscasset Holiday Marketfest offers joy and great shopping
WISCASSET, ME – Wiscasset Holiday Marketfest 2023 is a Midcoast destination for excellent shopping and seasonal activities to put everyone in a holiday mood! In addition to boutique shopping with owners on-site and the Holiday Gift shop filled with unique artisan wares, new this year is a Santa’s Workshop for families, a Christmas Cookie Challenge for bakers, a wreath-making demo. for clever hands, and workshops to make your own holiday decorations. Familiar features return, like the beloved horse and wagon shuttle, wine tasting, tours of the Nickels-Sortwell House festooned for the season, and a free raffle for local dining, making a gift-shopping day in Wiscasset Village a satisfying Christmas tradition!
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Wiscasset Holiday Marketfest December 1, 2, 3, 2023
Wiscasset Holiday Marketfest offers plentiful shopping in unique shops and galleries, and special artisan-made merch. in Holiday Gift Shop. Tour the historic Nickels-Sortwell House and free rides on the horse & wagon. Family-friendly with Santa, sheep to pet, hot cocoa, caroling! View Wiscasset
www.wiscassetholidaymarketfest.com
The Major Sponsors to-date supporting Marketfest’s free community activities are Carriage House Gardens, First Federal Savings & Loan, First National Bank, J. Edward Knight & Co., Midcoast Federal Credit Union, Red Bull Antiques, Red’s Eats, Rock Paper Scissors, Sherri Dunbar/Tim Dunham Realty, and Wiscasset Ford with additional support from BIRCH Home Furnishings & Gifts, Bradbury Art & Antiques, High Tide Printing, Old and Everlasting, and Water Lily Flowers and Gifts.
Wiscasset Holiday Marketfest is a partnership between Wiscasset Creative Alliance and Wiscasset Area Chamber of Commerce.
Woodfield Farm’s horse and wagon returns to Wiscasset Holiday Marketfest 2023 to shuttle shoppers from place to place. This and other free activities are featured throughout the weekend, Dec. 1, 2, 3, from 10am to 5pm each day. (Bob Bond photo)