STARKVILLE — Starkville’s annual Holiday Bazaar presented by BankPlus returns to the Mill at MSU next week on Wednesday and Thursday.
The Starkville Main Street Association (SMSA), a member agency of the Greater Starkville Development Partnership, has selected over 75 vendors to participate in this year’s event.
This year’s event will be held from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. each day, with a Preview Night event from 6-9 p.m. Tuesday. Admission to the show is $8 per day, or $10 for both days, with all proceeds benefiting the Main Street Association.
The indoor shopping event attracts thousands of shoppers to Starkville each year. This year’s show will feature a variety of unique holiday shopping opportunities, including handmade items, as well as jewelry and clothing.
All community members and tourists from around the area are encouraged to attend.
For more information regarding the event, contact Paige Watson at (662) 418-0924 or email [email protected].
The Greater Starkville Development Partnership is comprised of the Starkville Area Chamber of Commerce, Oktibbeha County Economic Development Authority, Starkville Convention and Visitors Bureau, and the Starkville Main Street Association.
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