Success StoryHoliday Bazaar Beats Attendance Record



Holiday Bazaar Beats Attendance Record

Author: Dylan Gentry

Planning Unit: Adair County CES

Major Program: Kentucky Extension Homemaker Association

Plan of Work: Strengthening Family & Consumer Sciences

Outcome: Initial Outcome

Success Story: Holiday Bazaar 2023


Describe the Issue or Situation


The small community of Columbia had been seeking ways to support local artisans and small businesses during the holiday season. With limited opportunities for community members to shop locally and engage in festive activities, there was a clear need for a central event that could bring people together, promote local businesses, and foster a sense of holiday spirit.


Describe the Outreach or Educational Program Response (and Partners, if applicable)


To address this need, the Adair County Homemakers Council organized the 202f Holiday Bazaar. This event aimed to provide local artisans and vendors with a platform to showcase their products while creating a festive shopping experience for residents. The event included outreach efforts such as targeted social media campaigns, print flyers distributed at local schools and libraries, and partnerships with local radio stations for promotional advertising.


Provide the Number and Description(s) of Participants/Target Audience


The Holiday Bazaar attracted a total of 326 attendees, including families, individual shoppers, and holiday enthusiasts from Columbia and surrounding towns. The event also featured 30 vendors, ranging from handmade crafts and artisanal foods to locally sourced holiday decorations and gift items. The target audience included community members looking to shop for unique holiday gifts, support small businesses, and enjoy a festive atmosphere.


Provide a Statement of Outcomes or Program Impact


Statement of Outcomes or Program Impact


The 2024 Holiday Bazaar created a vibrant and festive atmosphere that brought the community together in celebration of the holiday season. Vendors expressed immense gratitude for the opportunity to showcase their unique products and connect with new customers, many of whom shared stories of discovering one-of-a-kind gifts for their loved ones. Shoppers repeatedly expressed how the event inspired them to explore and support local businesses, fostering a deeper appreciation for the talented artisans and entrepreneurs in the community.


The bazaar also served as a heartwarming reminder of the power of community spirit. Families and friends came together to enjoy the festive ambiance, while vendors built connections with each other, strengthening the local business network. The event not only helped to highlight the value of shopping locally but also created a space where residents could engage in meaningful interactions and make cherished holiday memories.


The success of the event was evident in the smiles, laughter, and positive energy that filled the venue throughout the day. Many attendees commented on how the bazaar captured the essence of the holiday season—bringing people together, spreading joy, and supporting those who make the community a special place to live. Organizers, vendors, and participants alike are already looking forward to making next year’s event even bigger and brighter.






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