Holly Days On Main Announced For Orange Beach

The Holly Days on Main Festival is returning to The Wharf in Orange Beach for its second iteration on December 11-12. Organized by the Coastal Alabama Business Chamber, it will include retail vendors along Orange Beach’s Main Street, specials offered by tenants at The Wharf, a student art display, live performances from area students and local musicians, a pass from the Annual Coastal Alabama Lighted Boat Parade, and a Santa-themed pub crawl of bars and restaurants at The Wharf hosted by the chamber’s Lower Alabama Young Professionals. This year, attendees may scan a QR code with their mobile device, leading to an online event hub featuring a schedule, list of vendors and more. Vendor hours have also been expanded to run 9 a.m.-5 p.m. both days.

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