Added on December 2, 2019
Marsha Chartrand
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas … (in the Village!)
Hand-crafted holiday gifts are ready to pick up at Shabby on the Street and Handmaiden in the mill.
All over Manchester, residents and businesses alike are preparing for the holiday season. Spotted around town are a variety of ways that Christmas and other holiday celebrations are showing up in the village and beyond.
Holiday greenery is proving popular with customers at the Winter Farmers Market, 327 W. Main.
At Emanuel Church, the stable for the Live Nativity has been pulled into the courtyard.
At the Sassy Peacock on Adrian Street, there’s plenty of holiday spirit to go around.
Craft vendors at the Manchester Area Historical Society K-J House were on site for Small Business Saturday and will also be there for Christmas in the Village this weekend.
The Manchester laundromat is also decorated for the season.
Loaded up with holiday delights galore, River Raisin Antiques & Mercantile welcomes the Christmas season.
Another local tradition–the Men’s Club Christmas Tree sale is open for business and sold a quarter of their trees on the first day.
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by Marsha Chartrand
Marsha Johnson Chartrand, a founder, writer, and copy editor with the Manchester Mirror, is a 50-year resident of Manchester. She has a long history of volunteer and community involvement.
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