Written by Carrie Schmelkin
Tuesday, 17 November 2009 07:24
The Young Women’s League of New Canaan’s 12th annual Holiday Market will take place from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 18, and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday, November 19, at Waveny House. A portion of the proceeds benefit area organizations the league supports.
At the market, a variety of vendors, including Henley & Sloane, Smathers and Branson and Tailorbyrd, will showcase gifts and handmade items. Women’s gift items range from home accessories and clothing to jewelry, handbags and holiday decor. Cliffmore Collection, The Julie Collection, Clo & Iz, Pur Cashmere, Jill Rosenwald and Taylor Custis will offer their goods, as will The Little Chocolate Company.Booktopia, Baby Box, Charlie & Grace, Chickadee, Very Cherry Gifts, and Stockings and Stuffers will offer gifts for kids.
Other vendors include Small Field Papers, Venture Photography, Glamorously Green, K. Madison, The Felted Garden, Nature Girl Design, Periwinkle, Jean Forte Gifts, Everything Is Rosey and Kashwere U.
Vineyard Gardens will decorate and offer holiday table decorations, room fragrances and holiday accessories. iBlast will debut its 2010 card to promote discounts for shopping in New Canaan.
Tickets for the preview party may be purchased at M Milestones and at the door on Market Day. For more information, visit ywlnewcanaan.org.
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