Don't miss out on your last opportunity to do some holiday shopping in a unique way!

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) - If you have not had a chance to get down to the Lawrenceburg Civic Park to shop the Holiday Market at the Winter Wonderland Domes, this weekend will be your last opportunity!
Starting today, Thursday, December 12, the domes will offer their third and final weekend for a unique shopping experience in Historic Downtown Lawrenceburg.
Ceramics by Brandon Hoffman, Amy’s Inspiration Christian Gifts & Bookstore, The Stuffing Station (Build Your Own Stuffed Animal, Thursday-Saturday only), and Twisted Tater Food Truck will be the vendors filling the domes this weekend.
The FOP Auxiliary will be having a clearance sale by dropping prices on their live trees. 6 - 7 ft. Frasier Firs will be available for $25 - $35 each. If you cannot make it to the Holiday Market, delivery will be available for $10. Funds will benefit the "Cops and Kids" program.
As always, additional free activities will be held throughout the weekend. On Saturday, December 14, the short holiday film, "Shrek The Halls," will be shown at 5:30 PM. Visits with Santa from 1 - 3 PM, Christmas Carolers at 2 PM, and complimentary s'mores will be on Sunday, December 15.
You will also still have a chance to win $100 in Downtown Dollars. These Downtown Dollars can be spent at the many shops and restaurants in Downtown Lawrenceburg. To be eligible, all you must do is stop in one of the holiday domes!
Market hours will be Thursday, 4 - 8 PM, Friday, 4 - 9 PM, Saturday, 11 AM - 7 PM, and Sunday, 12 - 5 PM.
If you would like more information, you can visit thinklawrenceburg.com, or contact Lawrenceburg Main Street at (812) 537-4507.

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