Billie Creek Village is welcoming the holiday season with its beloved annual event, Christmas at the Village. Running from Nov. 29 through Dec. 23, visitors are invited to explore the historic village, enjoy festive activities, and discover unique shopping experiences daily from 4 to 8 p.m.
This year, Santa Claus himself will be making special appearances on Fridays, offering families the perfect opportunity for a memorable holiday photo. Adding to the festivities, the newly opened Gaebler Café will be serving up warm drinks, homemade pastries, and hearty soups Wednesday through Sunday. The café, inspired by historic flavors, brings a cozy charm to the village’s atmosphere, making it a great place to relax and refuel during your visit.
The event also features a curated lineup of local vendors, perfect for holiday shopping. Guests can find handcrafted gifts and one-of-a-kind treasures, including:
- The Cottage Pantry
- Strain’s Pyrography
- SonShine Cosmic Candy
- Jack of All Braids
- Seay Family Boer Goats
- Willow Tree Craft Shack
- Aprons From The Heartland
- Longaberger Baskets (at an unbeatable 75% off!)
- Kathy’s Designs
- Sirkles Studio
- Glassware from Steve
Admission and parking for Christmas at the Village are completely free, making it a budget-friendly outing for families. The General Store and Gaebler Café will accept cash and credit, with proceeds supporting the continued preservation and development of Billie Creek Village.
With its twinkling lights, festive atmosphere, and local charm, Billie Creek Village is the destination to make holiday memories that will last a lifetime. For more information, visit 65 Billie Creek Road in Rockville, Indiana, and follow Billie Creek Village on social media for updates and special announcements.
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