Shop local: supporting diverse vendors at Christmas Village | Department of Commerce
Great news! Christmas Village, kindling LOVE Park with the joy of holiday season, returns on November 23 until December 24, 2024. Vendors will set up shop in wooden huts to sell a wide variety of holiday gifts, ornaments, jewelry and high-quality arts and crafts. Did you know? In its fourth-year cycle, the Department of Commerce administered a grant program in partnership with Philadelphia Parks & Recreation to fund neighborhood organizations that select and help local BIPOC vendors sell at Christmas Village.
Supporting vendors during the holiday season
These organizations provide the vendors with everything they need to set up for sales, from furnishings to scheduling, language access, weekly inventory process and more. This type of local assistance allows them to have more capacity for thousands of successful holiday shopping interactions every day.
The selected organizations are:
Shop small at Christmas Village
The City is proud to support local, diverse vendors who, for many, have the opportunity to vend at Christmas Village for the first time. These grants help open doors for vendors to expand their reach and retain customers. These vendors, recruited by each organization, will be offering crafts globally inspired and locally made at Christmas Village. They would rotate as listed below on a weekly basis until December 24, 2024 in wooden huts within LOVE Park.
The Welcoming Center presents the following vendors:
New Kensington Community Development Corporation presents the following vendors:
LA21 presents the following vendors:
Philadelphia is home to talented vendors from around the world, each sharing their handmade creations with passion and purpose. For many, selling at Christmas Village is not just about business – it's an opportunity to share their culture, express their creativity, and connect with others. By shopping at these booths, you're not just buying a gift; you're supporting the livelihoods of local makers and their families.