The Alzheimer Society of Haut-Richelieu (SAHR) invites you to start your holiday shopping during the 4e edition of its Christmas Market of artisans and local products which will be held on November 9 and 10, 2024, at Carrefour Richelieu (600, rue Pierre-Caisse in Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu), during the usual opening hours of businesses . Entrance is free for everyone.
Recognized as one of the largest Christmas markets in Quebec, the Christmas Market for local artisans and products will offer an impressive variety of products, unique creations and gourmet delights thanks to the 80 artisans present on site.
In a festive and friendly atmosphere, you will find exclusive and original products as well as local products. For the pleasure of young and old or for fans of ecological products or creative arts, multiple products such as textiles, zero waste, decorations, cabinetmaking, tableware, home products, natural or gourmet, will display magnificent gifts to give or to treat yourself!
On the program this weekend:
• Cupcake decoration with the talented pastry chef from Simple and Sweet
• Christmas photobooth with the essential photographers from the Capteurs d’images photo club
• Visits from the Kit & Kat elves arriving directly from the North Pole candy factory with the mission of finding new flavors • Exceptional presence of Joël Dandurand, participant of Survivor Québec with his puzzle company One at a time.
The SAHR will also be on site to present its services and to remind people of the importance of offering all seniors and their loved ones the best possible living conditions.
Also at Carrefour Angrignon!
A week later, on November 16 and 17, the SAHR Christmas Market will move to Carrefour Angrignon (7077 Newman Blvd. in LaSalle) during normal business opening hours. This time, around fifty artisans will be on site to present their creations, which are as unique as they are varied.
The holiday season is upon us! Join us to support your local creators and support the Alzheimer Society of Haut-Richelieu which offers support programs and services to nearly 2,000 people in the region.
Remember that this event directly contributes to financing all programs and support services for people affected by Alzheimer’s disease and their loved ones.
About SAHR
A member of the Quebec Federation of Alzheimer Societies, the SAHR’s mission is to provide help and support to caregivers as well as people struggling with Alzheimer’s disease or other neurocognitive disorders and to offer them means and tools in a manner to prevent their deconditioning. Since 1989, the SAHR has supported families in the Haut-Richelieu sector.
Source: Alzheimer Society of Haut-Richelieu