During a recent government meeting, officials discussed plans for a European-style Christmas market aimed at boosting local business and tourism. The initiative, which is set to take place in December, is contingent on favorable weather conditions. The market is expected to attract visitors, benefiting local lodging, restaurants, and job opportunities.
Key features of the event include a children's village and an adult village, designed to connect families and enhance community engagement. The proposal has garnered support from local businesses, including Gatt Caperton and Caperton Furniture Works, which are contributing financial assistance and expertise.
The estimated cost for the market is projected to be between $65,000 and $70,000, with discussions ongoing about securing additional donations and support from the community. Officials expressed optimism about the event's potential impact and encouraged further questions and comments from attendees, emphasizing the importance of community involvement in making the market a success.