Eugene
Eugene’s Saturday Market will stay outdoors due to the Coronavirus pandemic

Eugene, OR – We all know that the Eugene’s Holiday Market typically moves indoors in November. But, unfortunately, this year it will stay outdoors, due to the coronavirus pandemic. And the market has made some major changes for 2020. All staff and members and shoppers are required to wear masks and maintain 6 feet social distance.
Dear residents, you’ll find the market outdoors at 8th and Oak. Hours are cut down to Saturdays from 10 to 3, and booths are more spread out. Outside the market can fill up to 260 booths. This year they’ve only had 100.
For vendors, this year’s sales are on par with years past. But organizers say it’s the Eugene community keeping the market merry and bright
Eugene is a community that values art and understands the importance of shopping local and supporting their friends and neighbors. And last, but not least important – December 19th is the last day to stop by the Holiday Market. After that, the market will close down until April.
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