Friday, June 27, 2025

Celebrate the season at Portland’s 4th annual Artisans’ Christmas Market Dec. 7

LAURIE WEIR

Mark your calendars for Dec. 7 and get ready to immerse yourself in the holiday spirit at the fourth Annual Artisans’ Christmas Market, hosted by the Portland on the Rideau Historical Society. 

From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Emmanuel Heritage Centre (2767 Hwy 15, Portland), this event promises a delightful blend of local talent, festive cheer, and unique gift ideas for everyone on your list.

Mike Doxey will be one of the vendors with his work on display and for sale during the Artisans’ Christmas Market on Dec. 7 at the Emmanuel Heritage Centre in Portland. Photo credit: Submitted [Mike Doxey].

Step into a venue sparkling with holiday decorations and warm cheer, where you’ll find an eclectic mix of artisans showcasing their exceptional craftsmanship:

  • Maggie Stewart: Known for her stunning hide and beadwork, Maggie’s pieces are not only beautiful but deeply rooted in Indigenous tradition. Her work often features festive metallic accents, making each item a meaningful and elegant gift​.
  • Mike Doxey: Offering a range of artisanal pottery, Mike blends form and function with earthy tones that pair perfectly with holiday table settings.
  • Marcia Cannon: Famous for her Jamaican Rum Cake, Marcia’s richly spiced treat is the perfect indulgence for the festive season.
  • Diana Kemp: Vibrant stained-glass creations that capture the light and bring festive color to your home.
  • Kate Morris: A selection of honey products that add sweetness to the season.
  • Barb LaVoie: Intricate hand-quilted treasures, perfect for cozy winter nights.
  • Andrea Greene: Hand-painted decorations that will add charm to your holiday decor.
  • Leila Stafford: Unique dried flower arrangements and charming wooden toys.
  • Mary Enid Haines: pillows, herbs and felted soaps
  • Di Harnden: hide and beadwork
  • Ted Stewart: carvings and paintings
  • Carol Ann Chaff: paintings
  • Mireille La Pointe: garlic
  • Kate Morris: honey products
  • Margo Sortberg: baked goods and preserves
  • Kristine Leguisto: gluten free baked goods
  • Andrea Greene: hand painted decorations
  • Rhonda Elliott: Reiki

As you browse the market, don’t forget to stop by the Myers Hall (back room) for festive snacks and beverages. The combination of handmade crafts, delicious treats, and a cheerful atmosphere makes this an event you won’t want to miss.

Whether you’re searching for a heartfelt gift, a festive decoration, or simply a dose of holiday spirit, Portland’s Artisans’ Christmas Market has it all.

For more details, email emmanuelheritage2@gmail.com.

Hot this week

Smiths Falls Police address crash, bar incident and youth assault in series of responses

SUBMITTED No injuries after collision with hydro pole. Driver facing...

UCDSB to host holocaust survivor Andy Rèti as Tour for Humanity returns

SUBMITTED The Tour for Humanity mobile classroom will return to...

King Charles III Coronation Medal recognizes exceptional Canadians

LAURIE WEIR In a special ceremony hosted by Lanark—Frontenac—Kingston MP...

Carleton Place prioritizes non-profits in new Affordable Housing Plan backed by $5.6M grant

HEDDY SOROUR The Town of Carleton Place has just released...

Smiths Falls Police tackle crime with multiple arrests in ongoing theft and IPV investigations

SUBMITTED Two arrested after shoplift investigation On April 9th, 2025, the...

Smiths Falls Police address crash, bar incident and youth assault in series of responses

SUBMITTED No injuries after collision with hydro pole. Driver facing...

Leeds OPP lays obstruct, drug and assault charges following head-on collision

SUBMITTED Members of the Leeds County Detachment of the Ontario...

UCDSB to host holocaust survivor Andy Rèti as Tour for Humanity returns

SUBMITTED The Tour for Humanity mobile classroom will return to...

Fraud charges laid in connection with Elgin-area cat rescue

SUBMITTED The Leeds County Detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police...

Naismith students champion accessibility in Mississippi Mills

SUBMITTED Grade 6 students at Naismith Memorial Public School have made a...

Smiths Falls Police tackle crime with multiple arrests in ongoing theft and IPV investigations

SUBMITTED Two arrested after shoplift investigation On April 9th, 2025, the...

Rideau Lakes council trims tax hike to 5.78%, avoids new borrowing in revised budget

LAURIE WEIR Township council will proceed with a leaner 2025...

Related Articles

Popular Categories