Holly Days On Main Announced

ORANGE BEACH, Ala — The Coastal Alabama Business Chamber’s Holly Days on Main Festival has been announced for The Wharf in Orange Beach on December 10 and 11. The free-to-attend festival will feature vendors up and down the complex offering fine arts, retail goods, and arts and crafts. Chamber Vice President of Special Events & Community Relations Steve Jones said there has already been “an influx of applications from vendors who have never partaken in the event before.” There will also be an entertainment stage showcasing Christmas-themed performances by youth choir and dance programs. The Lower Alabama Young ProfessionalsSanta Pub Crawl will also return. The pub crawl serves as a Toys for Tots fundraiser, with attendees asked to bring a donation of $10 or a toy to take part. All money and toys collected will stay within the Baldwin County area. For more information, contact chamber Communications Coordinator Ryan Moberly at phone: 251-968-8651.

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