Experience Shopping Joy at Belvidere’s 10th Annual Christmas At The Farm
The holiday season is quickly approaching, and if you're looking for a great place to find unique gifts for family and friends, mark your calendars for the 10th Annual Christmas At The Farm at Meyer's Tails Up Farm in Belvidere, Illinois!
Shop Local This Christmas
For many people in the Stateline area, Christmas shopping began months ago, but for people like me, the stress of picking out the perfect gift has just begun.
When it comes to gift giving, I try really hard not to be the buy-a-gift-card and go person. It gives me joy to buy gifts I know the receivers are really going to love, and shopping local is usually a great way to find something truly unique for everyone on my list.
If you're a big fan of unique and handmade gift items, mark your calendars for the 10th Annual Christmas At The Farm at Meyer's Tails Up Farm in Belvidere!
Everything You Need to Know About Christmas At The Farm
During any other season, Meyer's Tails Up Farm is all about the dogs, but during the holiday season it turns into a beautiful Christmas wonderland, especially during the Christmas At The Farm event.
From antiques and jewelry, candles, signs, ornaments, cozy apparel and so much more, over 35 local artisans are showcasing it all during this special holiday shopping event.
Christmas At The Farm isn't just all about shopping though. The event also features a hot cocktail bar, live music, a bonfire, and in honor of the event's 10th anniversary, a special visit from Santa himself!
Christmas At The Farm will take place on Friday, November 8 from 5 to 9 p.m. and Saturday, November 9 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Tickets are $7 each at the door, (kids 12 and under are free), and a portion of the proceeds will be donated to the Rockford Rescue Mission!
Here's a glimpse at 2023's party...doesn't it look FUN?!?
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