‘It’s Christmastime in the city’
The Christmas City kicks it up a notch at Yuletide, including at Christmas City Village, which transforms the historic downtown area into an authentic German Weihnachtsmarkt, or open-air Christmas market.
Twenty charming, holiday-themed wooden huts chock full with unique holiday gift ideas are at the hub of the festive atmosphere at the event presented by the Downtown Bethlehem Association, creating a scene that mirrors a Hallmark Christmas movie. All the huts are adorned with Moravian stars.
This year features brand new, redesigned huts that allow customers to shop inside, plus more huts and more vendors.
Melissa Morales, owner/operator of Melmo’s Dog Treats, is thrilled with the new huts. “They are so well built and sturdy, and there is no leakage or wind issues.” Morales placed long and short shelves inside to display her merchandise, and is happy with that design. “You get to create and put your own little stamp on it.”
Melmo’s sells items for dogs and cats, including clothing, toys and treats. The dog treats are also now available at Giant Food Stores.
Lindsey Sell of Lindsey Sell Creations started making her handmade jewelry seven years ago in her dorm room at Bloomsburg University. “I used the money to help pay for school and textbooks.
“This is a stress relief after working as an autistic support teacher,” Sell said.
Sell, who lives in Kutztown, grew up in a small business family, Crystal Spring Farm in Schnecksville, so selling her handmade jewelry came naturally to her. “I loved growing up in a small business family. I credit the farm for helping me with interacting with people and gave me my love for small business.”
The merry event runs Thursdays through Sundays, Nov. 10 through Dec. 24 (closed Thanksgiving Nov. 24 and closing at 4 p.m. Christmas Eve Dec. 24). Shoppers are welcome Thursdays through Saturdays 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Sundays 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The holiday huts are located on Main Street outside of Central Moravian Church and the Hotel Bethlehem Conference Center; the 1750 Smithy within the Colonial Industrial Quarter; and one on Broad Street.
In addition to finding Christmas treasures at unique vendors, visitors can stroll the downtown draped in its Christmas finery, and visit charming retail shops, gourmet restaurants and historic Moravian museums.