The contributions of these artisans and organizations truly are what makes possible the Lunenburg Gingerbread Bazaar!
Lunenburg Polar Bears Snowmobile Club (email: lunenburgpolarbears@gmail.com)
This is the Club’s third year as sponsors of the
Toys for Tots
collection boxes in our community. The toys collected, and monetary donations, will be brought to H.O.P.E. in Lyndonville, VT to benefit infant through age 16 children in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont. Before and after the Bazaar, collection boxes are available at the Lunenburg Variety Store and Lunenburg Gilman Senior Center. Donations will be
accepted until December 17th.
Arlene Hovey
Offering a large variety of “something for everyone” with her artisan touch - greeting cards, table runners, key chains, kit items, tree ornaments, calendars, credit card size cloth pocketbooks, dish scrubbers, pot and soup bowel holders, and magnets.
Lunenburg Gilman Senior Center
(49 Parrish Street, Gilman, VT 802-892-1052)
Offering the opportunity to receive some additional holiday spending cash through a 50/50 raffle. Representative will be able to answer your questions about all the Senior Center offers.
The Carpenter Children Crafts
Youth vendors offering a wide price range of earrings, frame art, holiday signs, and decorated wine bottles
Concord School 8th
Grade Class (including members from Lunenburg and Gilman)
The Cookie Walk table offers a wonderful selection of cookies. Fill the provided containers with the cookies of your liking to enjoy yourself, contribute to a holiday gathering, or part of a gift to someone else. Your donations benefit the 8th
grade class trip and graduation ceremony.
Wild Branch Fly Shop with Al Pitt
Assortment of flies, fly tying kits, fly rods, and fishing books for purchase. Fly tying demonstration by master flytier, Al Pitt, for your enjoyment.
The Town of Lunenburg Historical Society (lunenburghistoricalsociety.org)
A variety of Lunenburg products available in a wide price range. Explore the
Vintage Cookbook containing recipes of local residents from the WWII era, wrapped and numbered hardbound collector edition of The Town of Lunenburg Vermont 1863-1976, historical photos of Lunenburg people and places.
Faye Ellis and Carol White
Assortment of crocheted items: double thickness hand towels, afghans, and more
Recreation, Trails, and Tourism Task Force (email: lunenburgoutdoors@gmail.com)
“Loon”-themed items including earrings, mugs, ornaments. For map lovers, a custom USGS Lunenburg map. Coloring book of Lunenburg specific illustrations by part-time community resident botanical illustrator, Doreen Bolnick. Watercolor pallets (from cut trees growing in the tennis courts on Fox Field), containing water color paints and paint brush.
Cloe Hodgdon
Assortment of ornaments, decorated bottles, felt and fabric wreaths.
Community Events, Social Engagement, and Recreation Task Force
(email: lunenburggilman@gmail.com)
Homemade pies! Assorted flavors offered in 8 and 6 inch sizes for your holiday gatherings and personal enjoyment
The Top of the Common Committee
(topofthecommoncommittee.org)
A wide price range of products for the holiday season. Winston Pote original print greeting cards, locally made fudge, Lunenburg Tee shirts (Forest Green and Maroon), and
A Wicked Good Run
soft bound book of local sugarmakers’ memories.
Town of Lunenburg Historical Society Raffle
Maple quilt and pillows raffle. A piece of Lunenburg history! This quilt contains entries from the 2024 Maple Festival quilt square contest. Winner will be drawn during the Bazaar at 1:45.
Activities offered by the Top of the Common Committee:
Free door prizes
At the greeting table, make sure to enter your name and phone number for the drawing of winners at 1:45. You do not need to be present to win but
please
provide a number at which you can be reached.
(a full mailbox makes this impossible!)
Mrs. Claus and helper
Free homemade cookies and decorating supplies are available for your special creations. Eat it there or take it along with you.
Cookie Stacking Contest
Take a free try at stacking as many cookies as you can within an age-related number of seconds. A winner in each age group
(under age 4, 4-6 years, 7-9 years, 10-12 years, 13 years-adult) will receive a prize.
Gingerbread Bazaar Creations Contest
Be sure to stop by the contest area and cast your vote for your choice of winner in each division. To insure fair competition, entries are grouped by skill level: beginner, intermediate, advanced. Remember to vote for the winner in
each division!
Ornament making
Free ornament making options for all ages, including some donated by Girl Scout Troop 30356.
Soup Luncheon
Homemade soup and bread luncheon is served 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. for the affordable price of $4.00. Take out option is available for your convenience.
