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South End’s Shop Small Saturdays Begin November 26th

For the tenth year, every corner in South End is offering cheer to Charlotte, North Carolina shoppers. South End Shop Small Saturdays will be presented by Lowe’s for three consecutive…

Three Saturdays of holiday fun

Saturday, Nov. 26, Saturday, Dec. 5, and Saturday, Dec. 10

Various locations within South End, Charlotte to shop.

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For the tenth year, every corner in South End is offering cheer to Charlotte, North Carolina shoppers. South End Shop Small Saturdays will be presented by Lowe’s for three consecutive Saturdays of festivities. Mark your calendars for Saturday, Nov. 26, to experience open-air pop-up markets, holiday programming, and some of Charlotte’s best local brick-and-mortar retail. South End Shop Small Saturdays have become a shopper's paradise for finding hidden gems, and you can plan your shopping days here, You'll be able to receive a free, locally-designed South End tote bag by making purchases and collecting stickers at participating retailers. Feel free to fill out their Shop Small Hero Card. 

Dates to shop are, Saturday, Nov. 26th, Saturday, Dec. 5th, and Saturday, Dec. 10th. Here's a rundown of events beginning Saturday, November 26. Atherton Mill: 8a – 3p at the South End Farmer's Market, with 40+ local vendors. On Camden Road: 10a-5p, Camden Road street festival from Atherton Mill to Park Ave., with 125+ local vendors. Snap a pic with Santa outside of LilBelle, 12-3 pm, also enjoy live tunes from DJ America. Winnifred Street: 10a-5p, street festival at The Winnifred, with 40+ local vendors. For more information before shopping check out their official website. 

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