Dillsboro art and craft fair.
Have your photo taken with Santa Claus, Rudolph and Santa’s Elves. Enjoy apple cider and snacks while listening to holiday music. Stay and see the Dillsboro Christmas tree lighting at 5:30 p.m. and the ribbon-cutting celebration for the opening of Santa’s Parlor.
More than 2,500 luminaries line the streets and sidewalks leading to the shops downtown. In addition to the lights, the stores along Front Street stay open later, a live nativity takes place at Jarrett Memorial Baptist Church, and horse and buggy rides will be available, as will hot cider and cocoa. Visitors can also enjoy carolers, as well as a visit from Santa Claus.
More than 2,500 luminaries line the streets and sidewalks leading to the shops downtown. In addition to the lights, the stores along Front Street stay open later, a live nativity takes place at Jarrett Memorial Baptist Church, and horse and buggy rides will be available, as will hot cider and cocoa. Visitors can also enjoy carolers, as well as a visit from Santa Claus.
The artsy village of Dillsboro welcomes 40 demonstrating artists along Front Street with plenty of colorful creations. This area is a haven for artists and you’ll meet the best of them. This favorite fall event is free to attend
A celebration of art, music, green energy & community
Dillsboro’s Front Street is alive with artists and crafters.
Home owners or historians will be on site to discuss each location. Come see secret tunnels, gain new insights, and hear stories inside some of the most interesting homes and buildings in the region.