The Grange and Whitcomb’s Annual Holiday Market in Whallonsburg in the Adirondacks
Enjoy this festive annual holiday event in the Adirondack’s Lake Champlain and Adirondack Coast region and support local artists and food producers.
Looking for some great holiday shopping? Fill your shopping bags with locally sourced food from farms and producers and gifts and decor from local artisans.
Stop by and browse the wide selection of meats, cheeses, produce, bread and baked goods, maple products, sauces, jams and much more.
The shops at Whitcomb's are open and ready for you to find the perfect gifts and goodies. And you can stop in to see the exhibition of weavings by Kristin Liebl and meet the artist!
Lunch available from the Grange Kitchen: Chicken or Veggie Stew and Biscuit. Plus dessert.
Your chance to buy direct from Adirondack Farms and Food Producers.
Current farms and food producers scheduled to appear or exhibit:
Essex Food Hub — local products from farms in the ADK
North Country Creamery — cheese, yogurt, granola
Curdie’s Creations — home-baked treats
Creative Kitchen Garden
Little Hills Farm
Mace Chasm Farm — salami, sausage, ham, roasts, broths
Crown Point Bakery — bread, croissants, cookies, cakes
Spring Hill Farm — maple syrup, granola, candy, nuts
Triple Green Jade — bread, rolls, crackers
The Pie Guy — holiday pies
Oh, So Saucy! — barbecue and other savory sauces
Don’t miss your opportunity to find one-of-a-kind gifts made by local Adirondack artisans.
Handcrafted gifts and decor offered by:
Kit+Syl Studio — beautiful, handcrafted gifts at Whitcomb’s
Mountain Weavers — handmade baskets
Boquet Forge — Hand-forged ironwork, birdhouses, and cabinets made at Whitcomb’s
New Moon Pottery — bowls, mugs, and vases made at Whitcomb’s
Sew Surprised! — recycled mittens, hats
Wollecru — Woven blankets, shawls, wall-hangings
Sojen Design — cutting boards and wooden utensils made at Whitcomb’s
Thankful Sage Farm School — candles, soaps
Walker Woodworks — Birdhouses
Enjoy this festive opportunity to do some holiday shopping and support local farms, food producers and artists.
For more information, visit The Grange website.