Experience artisan wares, foods at Harvest Holiday Market Nov. 15
MADISON – The Harvest Holiday Market will feature sights and sounds of the Christmas season to warm people’s hearts – even for a Scrooge.
The market will give shoppers a headstart on finding Christmas gifts . . . or even a purchase to brighten their own homes. The event on Nov. 15 will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Madison Christian Church, 1400 Hughes Road. The event will have free admissions.
“Come celebrate the season with us in Madison for our Harvest Holiday Market! Discover a wonderful selection of handmade holiday items, enjoy traditional European holiday foods and explore a variety of vendors and food trucks,” spokesperson Anna Molchanova said. Farmers’ products will be offered for purchase.
For live entertainment, shoppers can listen to the sounds of local musician Mike Ball, who represented District 10 in the Alabama House of Representatives for 20 years. Throughout the event, Ball will perform with his guitar to add festive music for shoppers to enjoy.
“Harvest Holiday Market will be fun for the whole family,” Molchanova said. “We will have kids’ activities and even a few special booths where children can sell their own handmade creations.”
Organizers of Harvest Holiday Market are looking for vendors. If an individual wants to serve as a vendor, email madisonhuntsvillemarket@ gmail. com for more information and registration details, and complete the vendor application form that is available at forms. cloud.microsoft/r/KCBU9yiiCb.
“Bring your friends and family for a day filled with holiday cheer, shopping, live music and festive fun. Don’t miss out on this magical seasonal event,” Molchanova said.
Madison Christian Church (Disciples of Christ) is rooted in the theology, values and practices of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). This church is a member of the Alabama-Northwest Florida Region. Briefly, the church believes in becoming Disciples of Christ, and “we belong at the table, everyone . . . we believe in life-changing connections . . . We befriend the world around us.” For more information, visit mccdoc.org.


