Cheyenne organizes festive holiday market
The winter holiday season in Cheyenne will be a bit more festive this year, thanks to a market that might just make shopping for gifts a lot easier.
The Event Center at Archer will be welcoming the Cowboy Christmas Market, and admission will be free for the public. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Cheyenne Shrine Club, and interested small businesses and other sellers are encouraged to submit an application to take part.
Each vendor at the function will have two chairs and an eight-foot table, and the spaces will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Spaces measuring 10’ by 10’ start at $180 each, a limited number of spots with electricity are on offer for an additional fee. A wait list will be created if needed. The organizers note that only one representative per multilevel marketing company will be permitted.
The market is expected to attract a large crowd, and an opportunity for the attendees to have their picture taken with Santa and a vintage red truck may draw even more. Promotional products to give to kids who participate in a special activity can be ordered from a local printer.
Cheyenne's Cowboy Christmas Market will be bringing holiday cheer on this December 6 and 7 weekend. Its website provides more information for both shoppers and vendors.
The Event Center at Archer will be welcoming the Cowboy Christmas Market, and admission will be free for the public. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Cheyenne Shrine Club, and interested small businesses and other sellers are encouraged to submit an application to take part.
Each vendor at the function will have two chairs and an eight-foot table, and the spaces will be allocated on a first come, first served basis. Spaces measuring 10’ by 10’ start at $180 each, a limited number of spots with electricity are on offer for an additional fee. A wait list will be created if needed. The organizers note that only one representative per multilevel marketing company will be permitted.
The market is expected to attract a large crowd, and an opportunity for the attendees to have their picture taken with Santa and a vintage red truck may draw even more. Promotional products to give to kids who participate in a special activity can be ordered from a local printer.
Cheyenne's Cowboy Christmas Market will be bringing holiday cheer on this December 6 and 7 weekend. Its website provides more information for both shoppers and vendors.