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Shop Small, Gift Big at the Kent Flea Holiday Show

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Holiday shoppers seeking unique and handcrafted gifts will find a treasure trove of options at the Kent Flea Holiday Show on Saturday, Dec. 14. Running from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., the event will feature over 60 vendors and food trucks, offering a festive shopping experience filled with one-of-a-kind items perfect for everyone on your list.

The show will span two venues: the Masonic Center at 409 W. Main Street and the First Christian Church directly across the street, with shopping available on both floors of the church.

“This year’s Holiday Show is truly a gift buyer’s delight,” said event organizers. “With so many artisans in one place, there’s no shortage of handmade treasures to discover.”

Giving handmade and locally crafted gifts adds a personal touch that can make the holiday season even more meaningful. Whether it’s a hand-carved ornament, a unique piece of jewelry, or small-batch holiday treats, these items carry a story and craftsmanship that store-bought goods often lack. Shoppers can take pride in knowing their purchases directly support local artists and businesses, making their gift-giving not only thoughtful but impactful.

From locally crafted jewelry and artisanal home goods to festive holiday décor and specialty foods, the event is designed to support small businesses and connect shoppers with unique items that can’t be found in big-box stores. The inclusion of food trucks adds to the festive atmosphere, offering seasonal treats and hearty fare to fuel a day of shopping.

Whether you’re looking for a personalized gift for a loved one or simply enjoy the charm of browsing handcrafted goods, the Kent Flea Holiday Show provides an opportunity to support local artisans while embracing the holiday spirit.

The event is open to the public and welcomes anyone in search of inspiration for their holiday gift-giving. For more details, visit the Kent Flea Holiday Show’s Facebook page.

Benjamin Coll

Ben is the co-owner and editor of The Weekly Villager and actively guides the James A. Garfield Local School District's student media programs. He oversees GGtv broadcasting, the High School yearbook, and Podcasting initiatives, fostering student creativity for the JAG community. In Garrettsville, he serves as vice president of the Garrettsville Area Chamber, vice president of the Garrettsville Board of Public Affairs, and contributes as a board member for the Nelson Garrettsville Community cupboard,

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