Photostory: Harlem High School Band hosts its 4th annual Holiday Vendor Festival

A wood-carving vendor showcases detailed plaques and custom artwork. Photo by Drew Wall.

Date: November 16, 2025

Harlem High School welcomed families and shoppers on Saturday, Nov. 15, for the Bulldog Band’s fourth annual Holiday Vendor Festival. Taking place at the front of the school, over a dozen vendors filled the campus parking lot with handmade crafts, boutique gifts, and food trucks.

The festival also included concert performances by the band and kids’ activities, making it a wonderful family-friendly event.

Visitors look through handmade soaps and skincare products at an all-natural vendor tent. Photo by Drew Wall.
Rustic Works sets up an ornament bar during Saturday’s festival. Photo by Drew Wall.
Intricate wood-burned pieces featuring patriotic and pop-culture designs hang on display. Photo by Drew Wall.
A vendor display features handmade ornaments, tumblers and holiday crafts at Harlem High School’s Holiday Vendor Festival. Photo by Drew Wall.
Veteran Hot Dogs trailer setup at the Harlem High Band Vendor Festival. Photo by Drew Wall
Lily Coffee, Tea & Bread serves Vietnamese street food and drinks from its bright red truck during Harlem High School’s Holiday Vendor Festival. Photo by Drew Wall
Holiday pajamas, toys and family games are laid out for shoppers. Photo by Drew Wall
A vendor displays hats and keychains at Harlem High School’s Holiday Vendor Festival. Photo by Drew Wall.
A zoomed out view of some of the vendor tents in the Harlem High School parking lot. Photo by Drew Wall.

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