Eastern Shore Artisan’s Guild 20th Annual Holiday Tour on November 25

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Eastern Shore Artisan’s Guild 20th Annual Holiday Tour

November 25

The Eastern Shore Artisan’s Guild 20th Annual Holiday Tour will take place November 25-26 from 10 am – 5 pm daily.

Have you ever wanted to take a look behind the scenes and check out artists’ studios? Jump in and enjoy the ESVA Artisans Guild’s 20th Annual Holiday Tour! It’s a self-guided tour around Virginia’s Eastern Shore and is the perfect activity for you and your family to enjoy! 

This 20th year tour is set to be the best yet, featuring 50 artisans at 18 Tour Stops, door prizes, and a photo contest with cash prizes!

To receive a brochure/map or view it online please visit https://www.esvaartisansguild.org/

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