Wild-O-Market Holiday Outdoor Shopping Event Planned For December

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WILDOMAR, CA — Following a successful Harvest Market event, organizers plan a Holiday Market for December. Wildomar’s Wild-O-Market Holiday version returns on Dec. 7 from 3 to 7 p.m.

“From that moment, the market doors opened to a stream of neighbors, shoppers, and supporters eager to explore the rows of offerings,” organizer Darla Dunn said after a previous market. “Over 45 local vendors set up shop—each bringing something unique to the fold—and the energy was unmistakably that of a small town coming alive.”

Residents love posing in front of the highly Instagrammable backdrop, as well as shopping at the many vendor booths.

Food is a central draw at the market, organizers say. A total of six food trucks served up a tempting mix of fare, including pizza, BBQ, chicken and waffles, tacos, hot dogs, lemonade, and even Philippine-inspired dishes.

Shoppers can visit a plethora of vendor tents and tables, for shopping and sampling. The event, as always, is seeking additional vendors and volunteers.

“This isn’t just a market but a gathering place, the chance to connect and the start of a new Wildomar tradition, where local flavor meets hometown pride.”

Vendors wanted for future events include:

  • Wood engraving
  • Wood working
  • Crocheted goods
  • Coffee/Matcha/Hot Cocoa
  • Kettle corn
  • Funnel cake
  • Elote
  • Jerky
  • Books
  • Clothes (baby/Childrens/womens)
  • Teas
  • Jams/Jellies
  • Pottery/Ceramics
  • Florist
  • Resin Art
  • Pet products

If you are interested, please contact [email protected] or visit www.wildomarketspace.org.

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