Riverstone Holiday Market returns Nov. 18 in Sugar Land

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The Riverstone Holiday Market is returning for its 12th year. The Fort Bend County...

The Riverstone Holiday Market shopping extravaganza returns for a 12th year on Friday, Nov. 18, from 5-9 p.m. Admission is one canned good for Second Mile Mission.The Fort Bend County tradition is scheduled for 5-9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 18, at The Club at Riverstone, 18353 University Blvd. in Sugar Land.

Riverstone officials report that nearly “four dozen vendors will be onsite showcasing an array of gift and holiday items, including candles, wreaths, clothing, toys, jewelry and more.”Officials report the vendor list includes B&B Popcorn & Treats, Indigo Rose, Liz Silk Creations, Modchic Couture, Texas Mom Tumblers, 4 Paws Gourmet Dog Treats, The Wearhouse, Vintage Souled, WS at Home and YCK Gifts & Toys.

 

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