Don’t Miss the Gifty Grinchmas Market This Weekend In Midland
It is time for the 4th Annual Gifty Grinchmas Market to invade the Midland County Horseshoe Main Arena. The main arena is the original building that was there before the pavilion was built. Don't be confused because the Silver Spur Gun and Blade Show will be going on in the pavilion. Don't walk in looking for Christmas and find guns and ammo! LOL
The 4th Annual Gifty Grinchmas will be this Friday and Saturday at the Midland Horseshoe Main Arena. On Friday and Saturday, the Gifty Grinchmas will be open from 10 am- 6 pm.
Over 80 different vendors will be on hand for you to shop until you drop. Shopping won't be the only thing you can enjoy, you can also enjoy cocktails, food, photo op areas, kids coloring station, and visits from the Green Guy himself! The Green Guy will be running all throughout the two days so you better keep your eyes peeled and your cameras ready because you never know when he will pop out and try to steal your Christmas goodies. He will be available for pictures. There will also be photo ops set up for you take selfies or pics with your friends.
There will be 80-plus vendors on hand. Some of your favorites like The Pink Pug, Thirsty Bird, Pink Mint Boutique, Warhorse Design Co., Buff City Soap, and so many more!
Admission is $5 and goes to benefit 3:11 Ministries. 3:11 Ministries works with local schools, each year they collect the Wish Lists of hundreds of children from qualified families in our community. The Wish Lists are then posted online to be sponsored by individuals/groups in the community who want to help out others, Every child is provided with new clothing, shoes, and of course, toys! We work hard all November and Christmas to ready and organize the gifts for every family. Then, one merry day in December, families come through and pick up their gifts!
Gifty Grinchmas
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