Cheyenne shopping party to pop up this fall
While it may not seem like it, the holiday season is right around the corner, and a pop-up shopping party will give Cheyenne a chance to get a jump start on their gift buying.
The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens will be hosting a harvest market, and this two-day event will offer plenty of unique options when it comes to choosing just the right gift. Produce, crafts, hard goods, and many other items will be on offer, and admission will be free.
This family-friendly function will take place in the gardens, and the public will be able to enjoy the fall foliage and flowers while they shop. A variety of food vendors will be on site, and live music and other entertainment is also in the works. The function will be open to the public for two days, and it is expected that it will be a well-attended celebration.
To help make the festivities even better, the planners are accepting applications from local vendors. There are many options when it comes to booking a space, and if these companies connect with a printing professional, they will have various promotional products and business cards on hand to hand out to the crowd.
The Heirlooms and Blooms Harvest Market will ring in the fall shopping season on September 11 and 12. Its Facebook listing includes further details for both attendees and vendors alike.
The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens will be hosting a harvest market, and this two-day event will offer plenty of unique options when it comes to choosing just the right gift. Produce, crafts, hard goods, and many other items will be on offer, and admission will be free.
This family-friendly function will take place in the gardens, and the public will be able to enjoy the fall foliage and flowers while they shop. A variety of food vendors will be on site, and live music and other entertainment is also in the works. The function will be open to the public for two days, and it is expected that it will be a well-attended celebration.
To help make the festivities even better, the planners are accepting applications from local vendors. There are many options when it comes to booking a space, and if these companies connect with a printing professional, they will have various promotional products and business cards on hand to hand out to the crowd.
The Heirlooms and Blooms Harvest Market will ring in the fall shopping season on September 11 and 12. Its Facebook listing includes further details for both attendees and vendors alike.