Marco Island announces first Old World Christmas Bazaar Market this November

Eric Marshall
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The Marco Island community will host its first Old World Christmas Bazaar Market at Veteran’s Community Park on November 29 and 30, 2025. The event is organized by Our Daily Bread Food Pantry and Marco Island Center for the Arts.

Inspired by traditional European Christmas markets, the bazaar will feature artisan vendors selling handmade jewelry, home décor, holiday crafts, and unique gifts. Attendees can also enjoy food from local vendors, children’s activities, and holiday music. Proceeds from the event will go to support the missions of both organizing nonprofits.

“This event is a celebration of community, creativity, and the joy of the holiday season,” said Allyson Richards, President of the Board of Our Daily Bread Food Pantry. “We invite everyone to join us for a magical weekend that supports feeding both the body and the soul.”

Artisan merchants interested in participating can apply for booth spaces at $125 for a 10’x10’ setup or $50 for table-only spots under a tented area. Applications are being accepted on a rolling basis until all spaces are filled.

For more information about vendor applications or sponsorship opportunities, those interested are directed to www.marcoislandart.org or email info@marcoislandart.org.

Our Daily Bread Food Pantry provides food assistance six days a week through various programs including appointments, deliveries, Saturday distributions, mobile pantries, and school initiatives. More details can be found at www.ourdailybreadfoodpantry.org.

Marco Island Center for the Arts offers art exhibitions, educational programs for adults and children, theater productions, live entertainment events and serves as an economic driver for local artists and educators.



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