If you’re looking for a great way to score some unique gifts while shopping on a budget this holiday season, you’ll love what the Junior League’s 15th Annual Holiday Market in Houston has to offer. On November 17th, 18th, and 19th at Houston’s Woodlands Waterway Marriott Hotel and Convention Center, you’ll get to experience a market filled with innovative holiday gifts your entire family will enjoy.
The Junior League’s 15th Annual Holiday Market will bring you over fifty merchants selling unique holiday gifts, which include flower arrangements and personalized gifts as well as holiday ornaments. The market will give you the opportunity to get your holiday shopping done at a one-stop shop filled with plenty of unique gift ideas that are affordable and your whole family will enjoy.
While you get your holiday shopping done, you’ll also be helping to raise money for charity. The Junior League Holiday Market is held annually to help raise money for the Junior League of The Woodlands, Inc, a charity organization that works to benefit the communities in North Houston. All of the proceeds from the market will be given to the Junior League of the Woodlands, Inc, to help improve the local community.
General admission to this event costs $15. The schedule for attending this event is as follows:
For more information on The Junior League Holiday Market, please visit their website here.
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