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A Holly, Jolly, Holiday Market

Copper Carriage celebrates third annual holiday market

by Cassandra Gripp
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November 10, 2025 at 2:00 PM
Erin Phillips
The third annual Copper Carriage Holiday Market is set to take over the Masonic Temple building, providing a weekend-long opportunity to support local small businesses and makers this holiday season.

BEGINNING SATURDAY, NOV. 15

In 2017, antique-loving, self-proclaimed "treasure hunters" Joe and Stephanie Hunt took a chance and opened a small business called Copper Carriage to sell their vintage and refurbished finds. In 2024, the opportunity arose for them to expand into a much larger space within the Flagship City District. Now, they are excited to announce their third annual holiday market at the historic Masonic Temple of Erie.

The holiday market spans two floors of the temple, carefully curated to celebrate the wide range of local talent among the art scene of Erie. The larger space allows for 70 vendors to sell their wares, providing a mixture of antiquities, jewelry, pottery, and other handmade goods.

Hosting markets isn't anything new for the Hunts. Stephanie notes, "We were doing outdoor Spring, Summer, and Fall markets at our shop dating back to 2021. People asked if we'd ever consider doing a Holiday Market, and I said 'absolutely,' but we'd need an indoor venue for that."

In 2023, they secured the perfect venue.

"The most rewarding thing is to be able to put a spotlight on so many talented people in and around Erie, and give them a platform and space for them to showcase their talents," Stephanie said. "We were once a vendor just like them, setting up at shows, and we know what it's like to be in their shoes."

Last year, the headcount surpassed 1,000 attendees. This year, Copper Carriage is hoping to reach even further into the community. In addition to the various artwork and crafts, hot food and beverages will be available for purchase.

This event is intended to be family-friendly, with a festive backdrop to accompany your photo opportunities. And for the children, rumor has it that Mr. and Mrs. Claus will be in attendance. 

Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 15 and 16 at 10 a.m. // The Masonic Temple of Erie, 32 W. 8th St. // For more information: coppercarriage.com

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