On November 9 and 10, the Bouzonville village hall will host the autumn market organized by the Bouzonvillois-Trois frontières community of communes. “This is our third edition,” explains Armel Chabane, president of the CCB3F. We are delighted with its success each year. We explain this by the quality of the artisanal products offered and the fact that visitors can do their shopping in the warmth. »
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From the territory
For this edition, 30 exhibitors are invited. “We welcome 24 artisans and 6 producers,” explains Anne Jolas, director of the tourism department. We tried to find products that we didn't have last year. Above all, we have maintained our high standards. Many of our exhibitors have the MOSL Quality label, for example. In addition, most are artisans or producers in the CCB3F territory. The public will be able to find, among other things, honey, food, candles, wooden or leather objects and unique creations. »
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For children
Last year, 1,300 people came to this market. “We are aiming for 1,500 visitors this year,” says Céline Montlaur, responsible for tourism development. This is why we put on activities in addition to the market. A painter will offer art demonstrations. There will be basket-making workshops, beer tastings and even a Christmas card-making workshop. An activity will be reserved for children and led by the Maison de la Nature. »
Meet on November 9 and 10, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Bouzonville village hall. FREE ENTRANCE.