Photos by Sandra Michaud
Hanover Outpost Holiday Market 120118
Hanover Outpost Holiday Market 120118
Hanover Outpost
Hanover Outpost Holiday Market 120118
In addition to this main room, there were also vendors upstairs.
Hanover Outpost Holiday Market 120118
Anna Villalobos, Viviana Dominguez and Evangeline Dominguez made the items that they were selling.
Hanover Outpost Holiday Market 120118
Cindy Manos was selling Usborne children’s books.
Hanover Outpost Holiday Market 120118
Maria Elena Sanchez crafted these Chapstick holders and more.
Hanover Outpost Holiday Market 120118
D’Andreah Saliz was making gift bows.
Hanover Outpost Holiday Market 120118
Isidra Gonzales was looking at wine and other bottles that Bernice McMahon of Azohat Designs turned into nightlights.
Hanover Outpost Holiday Market 120118
Jenny Francisco
Hanover Outpost Holiday Market 120118
Elaine Ogas with Mary and Robert Duarte.
Hanover Outpost Holiday Market 120118
Estere Perrault Lucero with children Aaron, Mikalea and Luke Lucero.
Hanover Outpost Holiday Market 120118
Linda Barclay, Renae Calloway and Lona Simmons. Renae is the owner of Tailgate Gypsy.
Hanover Outpost Holiday Market 120118
Cruz F. Bustillos was selling Norwex Products
Hanover Outpost Holiday Market 120118
Robin and Mark Osborn were buying honey from Sharon Whatley of Redrock Honey Company.
Hanover Outpost Holiday Market 120118
Carolyn Scruggs and Liz Nations were selling Perfectly Posh beauty items
Hanover Outpost Holiday Market 120118
Santiago Arredondo, the “Steel Radical”
Hanover Outpost Holiday Market 120118
Lucille Bell was selling her crafts.
Hanover Outpost Holiday Market 120118
Julie Mehan and Darcy Obar of Scentsy.
Hanover Outpost Holiday Market 120118
Fred and Saunie Nack of Globe, Arizona, were selling cards printed from Fred’s pen and ink drawings.
Hanover Outpost Holiday Market 120118
Audriana, Adelina and Andres Placencia had their picture taken with Santa.
Hanover Outpost was full to bursting the first weekend in December, when a large variety of vendors offered their arts, crafts and products to shoppers eager to find that special Christmas gift. And of course, Santa was there for pictures with youngsters. Santa, who would make an appearance later in the week at Our Paws’ Cause, told Grant County Beat that the Hanover Market was in part a fundraiser for Grant County Foster Children, with vendor fees and donations going to that cause.