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Florence to host annual Christmas Gift Market at City Center Farmers Market on November 29

Florence, South Carolina – The Christmas season in Florence is about to get bright again. The City Center Farmers Market will host the community’s favorite Christmas Gift Market on Saturday, November 29, from 3 to 7 p.m. The annual event brings together friends, family, and neighbors for an evening of holiday happiness, shopping, and traditions.

Visitors can expect a vibrant market with Christmas lights that twinkle. There will be a lot of local vendors selling handcrafted gifts, crafts, and seasonal snacks, so shoppers will have a lot of options for finding something special for everyone on their list. The market has become a popular local event that combines the charm of a small town with the fun of the holidays.

The event is for people of all ages. Kids can see Santa Claus, roast marshmallows by the fire, and drink thick, hot cocoa while enjoying the sights and sounds of the season. Parents and adults can also walk through the vendor booths, listen to live holiday music, and feel the warmth of the community spirit that comes with the season.

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Organizers say the Holiday Gift Market captures everything that makes the holidays special—connection, creativity, and joy. With lights shining, carols playing, and laughter filling the air, the evening promises to be a memorable start to the festive season.

Vendors interested in participating in this year’s market are encouraged to reach out to the City of Florence at [email protected] for more information.

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Caroline Williams
Caroline Williams
Publisher Caroline Williams has more than 15 years of experience in journalism and media leadership across the Southeast. She has led Florence News Journal since its transition to a digital-first platform, guiding its growth as an independent voice for Florence County. Before joining the organization, she held editorial and management roles at regional publications and digital news ventures, with a focus on community engagement and sustainable local journalism models. With a college degree in journalism, Caroline is passionate about the role of local news in fostering informed, connected communities.

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