Home-grown crafters make Shopping Extravaganza a successful event

People browsing the rows of vendors inside of the Bold Center during the 2024 Christmas Shopping Extravaganza. Chris McGarry photo.
Local shoppers mix and mingle with vendors during the recent Shopping Extravaganza weekend at the Bold Center. More than 140 vendors offered up a variety of items at the three-day sale held during the annual Festival of Trees weekend.
Andrea Piquette of Cooperators Insurance places some decorations on the tree that the company entered for the 2024 Festival of Trees, which took place in Lac La Biche from Nov. 21-22. Chris McGarry photo.
Susan Slenders of Old Prospector Distillery, which is based in Camrose, sells a bag of coolers made from distilled vodka to Tracy Chweddoruk. Chris McGarry photo.
Rosanna Rozka, owner of Sunset Gourmet, talks with a customer at the event. Chris McGarry photo.
Chelsea Webster, who owns Shine Laser and Skin Care Clinic in Lac La Biche, stands next to the Christmas tree she set up for the 2024 Festival of Trees, which took place from Nov. 21-22. Chris McGarry photo.
Kathy Hughson of Double AA Ranch, located in the Caslan area, was busy selling delectable homemade fudge, potatoes, chicken, and other foods to customers like Rachel Feledichuk, who stopped by her table. Chris McGarry photo.
Health and well-being were on offer at this year’s Christmas Shopping Extravaganza, and Franni Welter, owner of Vibrational Miracles Harmonic Healing Center in Plamondon, had a table set up inside the Bold Center promoting her business while selling products such as crystals and gift certificates. Welter was also speaking to people about frequency therapy, which is offered through her company.

There was shopping – and it was an extravaganza. Check. Check. 

People who came through the doors of Lac La Biche’s Bold Center over the Nov. 22 weekend for the annual Festival of Trees event had great opportunities to indulge in some retail therapy during the Christmas Shopping Extravaganza.  

The massive shopping event-which recently celebrated 13 lucky years in the community, took place inside of the Bold Center Cenovus Fieldhouse One alongside the Festival of Trees. 

Bev Tkachuk, who organizes the Christmas Shopping Extravaganza with the Lac La Biche Agricultural Society, said this year’s event was a success with just over 140 vendors were in attendance. Merchants sold a variety of goods ranging from homemade foods and crafts to Christmas décor, bedding, jewelry and even alcohol products.  

While most of the vendors who had tables set upside of the Bold Center came from the Lakeland area, according to Tkachuk, some came from as far away as High Prairie. During the three-day shopping festival, the home-grown salespeople had plenty of customers who stopped by to check out what they had on offer.  

“We feel we had a great turnout for all three days, and are excited to start planning next year's sale,” she told Lakeland This Week. “This sale gives shoppers a one-stop place to purchase all their local products.” 

For the first time ever, the Lac La Biche Farmers’ Market was also part of the three-day sale. The Farmers Market, which turned 50 last year, is held from March to October at the Lac La Biche Lakeland Agricom and, during the warmer months, at the outdoor pavilion on the grounds.  

“This was our first time making this special sale an Alberta government-approved farmers’ market, and we will definitely do it again,” Tkachuk said.   

Home business and crafters, Tkachuk continued, rely on events such as the Christmas Shopping Extravaganza and the markets to not only sell products, but also promote their enterprises.  

“Christmas is the biggest sales of the year for most. It also allows them to promote and make their business visible to more locals,” she said.  

Crowd numbers for this year’s festival and sale have not yet been made available, but organizers have estimated that more than 3,000 people a day came to the Bold Center over the weekend. 

 

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