August 5, 2024
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Annual Christmas market to open in Williamsburg next weekend – Daily Press


The Williamsburg Christmas Market, similar in style to traditional Christmas markets of Europe, will return to downtown Williamsburg for its fourth year.

Like last year, about 40 vendors, including several food vendors, will be set up along Court Street between the Art Museums of Colonial Williamsburg and the city’s Bicentennial Park. The market will run for five weekends until Christmas.

Area nonprofit CultureFix organizes and operates the market, according to Steve Rose, CultureFix co-founder and market organizer. Williamsburg has contributed funds to operate the market and provides the location without charge for the event, he added.

Admission to the market is free.

The market will begin operations Nov. 24-26 and continue every weekend in December: Nov. 30-Dec. 3, Dec. 7-10, Dec. 14-17 and Dec. 21-23. The times have been altered slightly from last year and will be Thursdays, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Fridays, 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.; Saturdays 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and Sundays 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.

The Christmas Market in Williamsburg opens next weekend and will photo opportunities throughout the market, including in the chalet where Santa Claus will be stationed. Courtesy of CultureFix
The Christmas Market in Williamsburg opens next weekend and will photo opportunities throughout the market, including in the chalet where Santa Claus will be stationed. Courtesy of CultureFix

“We’ve purchased additional chalets this year,” Rose said, “to accommodate food vendors and others.” The wooden chalets are capable of being secured for the evenings and “simply look better and more European than simply tents,” he added.

Vendors secure their spaces on a weekend basis. In total, there will be about 60 vendors during the market’s 18 days.

Last year’s event drew approximately 45,000 people. “When there are no admission tickets, it’s somewhat difficult to determine attendance,” Rose said. “But we carefully gauge visitors day by day and weekend by weekend. We’re hopeful that this year the market will gain slightly in the number of patrons.”

Rain will keep visitation down, he said, “but not the cold. We’ll have hot cider, hot chocolate and glühwein — warm spiced wine — available, and patrons seem to enjoy that and being out in the colder temperature.”

There will also be include holiday music, fire pits and photo opportunities throughout the market, including in the chalet where Santa Claus will be stationed.

Ice rink opens at Colonial Williamsburg

The Liberty Ice Pavilion on Duke of Gloucester Street at the edge of Merchants Square opened Nov. 17 and will remain through much of the winter until Feb. 27.

The approximate 50-by-70-foot rink is made of real ice. It’s the rink’s ninth year.

Adult daily rates to skate are $16, with youth (ages 3-12) $14. Skate rentals are $6. There’s also a season skate pass that’s $110 for adults and $95 for youth.

Discounts are available to Colonial Williamsburg employees and volunteers, CW pass members, military and William & Mary students. The discount is $3 off regular admissions on weekdays.

The posted rink schedule (subject to change) is Sunday through Thursday, noon to 8 p.m.; Friday, noon to 10 p.m.; and Saturday 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. There will be different operating hours for holidays, which can be found at www.colonialwilliamsburg.org/tickets/ice-skating.

Refreshments including hot cider, coffee and more are available for purchase adjacent to the rink.

The Whaling Company continues business

The Whaling Company restaurant at 494 McLaws Circle in James City County is continuing business for its 43rd year.

The Whaling Company in James City County. Courtesy of Stephen York
The Whaling Company in James City County. Courtesy of Stephen York

“I’ve had people calling me,” owner Steve York explained, “asking if we were still in business. They felt we were closing down.”

News that the property upon which the restaurant is located was sold apparently caused some confusion. “That had nothing to do with my restaurant,” York added.

“We’re are continuing to do business under the Whaling Company logo,” he said. “We’ve been in business since 1980 and love Williamsburg, love our longtime guests and love our employees.”

At least 20 of the current staff have been with York over the past decade.

There are still spots available for the restaurant’s reservation-only Thanksgiving Day dinner, featuring turkey with all the trimmings. The cost is $45 per person. Reservations can be made at 757-229-0275.

Colonial CPA Group will open new office

Colonial Real Estate Holdings LLC has purchased the 2,069-square-foot first floor office condominium at 5400 Discovery Park Blvd. in James City County from Leebcor Properties at Casey LLC for $480,000 as an investment.

Colonial CPA Group will open a new office at the location in New Town in early 2024, according to Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer real estate of Richmond.

Other businesses within the three-story 30,000 square foot building include Cornerstone Wealth Management, REMAX, Hecker & Associates, Ryan Homes and Davenport Wealth Management.

Andy Dallas of Cushman & Wakefield | Thalhimer handled the sale on behalf of the seller, while Teresa Nettles, also with Thalhimer, represented the buyer.

DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen opens

Yusuf Atay is the new owner and operator of DreamMaker Bath & Kitchen, a design/remodeling company with “superior craftsmanship and ethical values,” he said.

The business is located at 5131 Main St. in New Town in James City County.

Originally from Antioch in southern Turkey, Atay sought a brand that was recognized for its interior design expertise. He selected DreamMaker, which has franchises throughout the United States.

The Prescription Shoppe partners with Williamsburg Landing

Drs. Henry and Jade Ranger from The Prescription Shoppe meet with residents at Williamsburg Landing on Nov. 13 for a presentation with residents and their families. Courtesy of Jade Ranger
Drs. Henry and Jade Ranger from The Prescription Shoppe meet with residents at Williamsburg Landing on Nov. 13 for a presentation with residents and their families. Courtesy of Jade Ranger

The Prescription Shoppe will be replacing Williamsburg Landing’s current pharmacy provider and taking over pharmaceutical services for residents.

The pharmacy previously has provided on-site vaccine clinics. The new collaboration will begin Dec. 1.

Dots and dashes

S.L. Nusbaum Realty Co. of Norfolk has announced the following lease renewals:

• America’s Best Contacts & Eyeglasses and GameStop in The Shops at Cedar Valley in York County. Maggie Spillane and Chris Hucke of Nusbaum represented the landlord in the two transactions.

• Duck Donuts at Marketplace Shoppes. Tyler Jacobson of Nusbaum represented the landlord.

• Virginia ABC Store at James York Plaza Shopping Center in York County. Maggie Spillane of Nusbaum represented the landlord.

Wilford Kale, kalehouse@aol.com



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