
LEVELLAND – The 11th Annual Home for the Holidays Arts and Crafts Festival slated for
Nov. 12-13 at the Mallet Event Center Expo Hall in Levelland promises to be a bonanza for holiday
shoppers looking for unique gift items for family and friends.
Hosted by the Rotary Clubs of Levelland, more than 40 vendors are expected to participate
in the festival, offering a wide variety of gift ideas for the Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday
season.
“We continue to have new vendors join us for the festival,” said Rick Osburn, festival
coordinator. “We believe there will be something for everyone.”
Vendors will be offering quality arts and crafts, jewelry, home accents, decorative arts,
seasonal food products, seasonal decorations, cosmetics, clothing, vintage treasures and much
more.
The festival will be open from 1-8 p.m. Friday Nov. 12 where shoppers can “sip and shop”
with local winery vendors from 5-8 p.m. They include Prairie Chicks Winery and Llano Estacado
Winery.
Shopping continues 9 a.m – 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 13. Special arrangements have been made
for Santa Claus to be on hand to greet children and take their Christmas wish list. Admission is $3
for adults. Children 12 years and younger are free. There will be drawings for door prizes during
the festival.
Applications for booth space are still being accepted, Osburn said, and are available online
at http://www.levellandrotary.com. Vendors should contact Osburn at (806) 470-7801 or email
levellandcm@yahoo.com.
Festival sponsors include Smith Auto Family, City Bank, Hockley County School Employees
Credit Union, First Bank and Trust, George Keeling Insurance Agency, McDonalds of Levelland,
KLVT Radio, Krestridge Funeral Directors, Levelland News-Press, Bush’s Chicken, College Avenue
Animal Clinic, Jim Cole, Dr. Amanda Neal and Dr. George Payne, Optometrists, South Plains
Community Action Association and Sodexo.
Proceeds from the festival will benefit the youth, community and international service
projects of the Levelland Noon Rotary Club and the Levelland Breakfast Rotary Club.
Press Release courtesy of Stephen John, Rotary Club