Event Name: Holiday Makers Market

Date: Saturday, December 7 and Sunday, December 8, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Location: West Overton Village

Address: 109 West Overton Road, Scottdale, PA, 15683

Admission: free 

 

Kick off the holiday shopping season at West Overton Village’s Holiday Makers Market! Our Museum will feature local vendors who make, bake, or grow their wares. Shop vendors who create art, accessories, home decor, baked goods, and other items. 

Different vendors will be featured on each day of the event to highlight as many small businesses as possible. While you’re shopping, grab a bite to eat from one of the food trucks. See a full list of vendors and food trucks on our website: https://www.westovertonvillage.org/events/holiday-makers-market-2024 

West Overton Distilling will be open during market hours. Our rye whiskeys, including our flagship Monongahela Rye, Keystone Rye Collection with Liberty Pole Spirits, Jasper's Stash, and White Rye, will all be for sale. The Distillery will be selling holiday themed cocktails and gifts items such as glassware, coasters, and koozies. Also make your own hot chocolate at the hot chocolate bar (with or without alcohol).

On Sunday, December 8, from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. only, take a photo with Santa Claus! 

Be sure to enter the basket raffle for a chance to win several lovely baskets! 

Admission and parking are free.

Contact:

Pam Curtin

Director of Visitor Engagement

West Overton Village & Museum

724-887-7910 ext.102

pam@westovertonvillage.org

109 W. Overton Rd., PO Box 3, Scottdale PA 15683

About West Overton Village and Museum 

West Overton is a historic village that grew and industrialized around a whiskey distillery. Beginning as a family farm in 1803, the community boasted 50 buildings, including a general store, school, and post office by 1870. 250 people lived in West Overton and worked for the Overholt company's distillery, grist mill, coal mine, farm, and other businesses. West Overton native Henry Clay Frick left his fortune to his daughter, Helen Clay Frick, who purchased the property in 1922 as a way to memorialize her father. 

Today, West Overton Village preserves 19 historic buildings across 40 acres and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The site is a rare surviving example of a rural industrial community.  Visitors can tour the Overholt Homestead, the museum, as well as an educational distillery in which West Overton Village produces its own Monongahela rye whiskey for the first time since Prohibition. For more information, please visit https://www.westovertonvillage.org