On December 11, 2024
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Jingle Bell Shop bring holiday cheer to downtown Rutland

Thursday, Dec. 12 at 5 p.m. — RUTLAND —The highly anticipated Jingle Bell Shop returns to downtown Rutland on Thursday, Dec. 12, from 5-8 p.m., blending festive shopping with locally sourced food and drink in an event designed to support local businesses and bring seasonal cheer.

For $25, ticket holders can explore nearly 30 stops throughout the historic downtown area, sampling offerings from Vermont breweries, distilleries, and specialty food vendors. The evening also features live music, a maker’s market, and a variety of sales and raffles at participating businesses. Festive attire, including ugly sweaters, is encouraged, with a “People’s Choice” prize for the best outfit shared on Downtown Rutland Partnership’s social media.

“This event is a wonderful way to embrace the holiday spirit while supporting our incredible local businesses,” said Hal Issente, Executive Director of the Downtown Rutland Partnership. “With more stops than ever this year, there’s something for everyone—from delicious food and drink to unique shopping experiences and fun activities.”

Tickets for the event are available online or in person on the day of at the Downtown Rutland Partnership office at 28 Center Street. A $15 non-alcohol ticket option is also available. Check-in begins at 4:45 p.m., where attendees will receive a complimentary tote bag, a tasting glass, and a map of participating locations.

Events like the Jingle Bell Shop have a significant economic impact on the local community. “Research shows that 66 cents of every dollar spent locally stays in the community,” Issente added. “This event directly supports the downtown’s vibrancy, benefiting both businesses and residents.”

For more information about the Downtown Rutland Partnership and the Jingle Bell Shop, visit: downtownrutland.com.

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