Anne Springs Close Greenway Hosts Winter Artisan Market
Celebrate the holiday season at the Anne Springs Close GreenwaySM Winter Artisan Market on Saturday, December 6 — presented by Visit York County. Bundle up, bring your holiday cheer and enjoy an afternoon of local charm, festive fun and relaxed shopping.
Spend a cozy afternoon shopping from over 50 local vendors. Browse a diverse selection of handcrafted items including home décor, seasonal treats, handmade jewelry and cozy winter wear. With so much variety, you are bound to find the perfect gift for everyone on your holiday list- and maybe even a few for yourself!
In addition to shopping, enjoy live holiday music while warming up by crackling firepits under a string lit winter atmosphere. Be sure to visit our festive photo station to snap a seasonal selfie or family photo to remember the day. A donation-based gift-wrapping station will also be available to make gift-giving even easier.
The Greenway Gateway will be open to guests to learn more about everything the Anne Springs Close Greenway has to offer, including upcoming events, membership options and volunteer opportunities. While you are there, stop by the Greenway Canteen, serving limited-time seasonal specials made exclusively for the event. If you enjoyed your visit, admission fees can be applied toward a Greenway membership.
Winter Artisan Market
When: Saturday, December 6, 2:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Location: Greenway Gateway, 2570 Lake Haigler Drive, Fort Mill, SC
Cost: Free Admission; Parking is $5 per vehicle for Greenway members and $15 for non-members
Additional Details: Winter Holiday Market | Anne Springs Close Greenway
About Anne Springs Close Greenway
Nestled amid beautiful lakes and hardwood forests, the Anne Springs Close Greenway℠ is a natural preserve more than twice the size of Central Park. Minutes south of Charlotte in Fort Mill, SC, its 2,100 acres serve as a natural buffer from urban development and provide a wide-open space for countless activities – from hiking, biking and horseback riding to picnics, kayaking and more. The land has ties to the Catawba Indians and the Civil War and has been permanently preserved for public use. The children of Anne Springs Close donated the land in honor of her lifelong commitment to recreation and the environment to provide a natural landscape for the community to enjoy. The Greenway℠ contains native plants and animals, historic buildings, a 40-mile network of trails, Greenway Gateway welcome center and facilities for weddings and other special events. As a non-profit organization, it depends on memberships, program fees, as well as private donations to support annual operations. The Greenway is owned and operated by Leroy Springs & Company Inc., a 501(c)3 organization that receives no government funding for its ongoing operations and programs.
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