BUFFALO, N.Y. (WKBW) — After hosting markets in the spring and winter, the co-owners of the Buffalo Holiday Market decided it was time to show some fall love in a new location.
“It was just incredible,” Gillian Cannan said. “We have tarot card readings, we have a pumpkin patch, we have a lot of food and coffee vendors here, we have something for everyone, we have apparel, we have Bills merchandise, we have everything. There is.”
They are planning to hold the Fariday Market over two weekends, October 4th, 5th, 18th and 19th. Organizers, vendors, and attendees all agree that it was one hell of a weekend.
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Kate Coyle, owner of Gingercraft, which sold candy apples, said: “The new location is fantastic. It’s just magic.” “And everyone’s smiles and feedback on this location was truly incredible.”
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Melissa LaCount says she’s been running Pumpkin Lady for 15 years.
“It’s Halloween, fall, and the start of pumpkin season,” said Pumpkin Lady Melissa LaCount. “The market here is really great with so many people visiting. It’s very family friendly and there’s a lot of smiles and joy here.”
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“I think that’s probably the most important thing,” Joy Musa, co-owner of MRJ Celebration Creations, said of events like this one. “Seeing so many new people, a lot of people didn’t even know we existed until they saw us here today, so it’s really cool.”
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Michael Spagna says Faridday market was great
“It’s lively and great,” said Michael Spagna, who stopped by to shop. “If you can buy from there, it’s much better than buying online. You should always buy local if possible.”
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Viola and Debbie say they love seeing how the Richardson Olmsted campus has evolved.
“This is a great idea,” said Debbie, who stopped by with a friend. “I remember this place you avoided all those years ago, and for many reasons. But it’s beautiful, it’s picturesque, it’s a part of Buffalo, so you should definitely check it out.” Please come.”
If you can’t make it to the “Fariday” market, winter is right around the corner, and winter markets start the weekend after Thanksgiving.
Click here for more information about the Buffalo Holiday Market.