The Mistletoe Market!

WHEN: Saturday, December 23rd

TIME: 11 AM - 4 PM

WHERE: The Littleton Opera House!


Join us for a day of magical holiday delight! The main hall of the Littleton Opera House will be taken over by magical creators, music, and midwinter mischief. Attendance to the market is FREE!

To learn about some of the vendors that will be attending, scroll down to the bottom of the page.

Up the stairs to the area known as “the tower room,” you will find tarot readers and diviners, waiting to let you know what messages the cards have in store for you. Reading costs are up to the reader. Our friend Xtina will also be hosting a few workshops on reading tarot, for those interested in learning. Workshops with Xtina are $10 a workshop, or two for $15.

We will also be hosting the lovely Ramona as she offers Aura Photos. Not only does she provide this unique service, she also will take time to go over the photo and explain the meaning of the colors. It will be first come, first serve.

After the market is over, join author and psychic medium Josh Simonds as he hosts “Angel Speak” a spirit gallery in which he will share messages channeled from Divine sources. As this is a big group event, not everyone in attendance will receive a personal reading. All can surely benefit from the messages that are given, though. This event is ticketed, and you can buy tickets HERE!

Vendors still wanted!

Email us at care@deepeartharts.com to learn more, or to apply.

 

A few of the vendors attending the market:

Dr. Adhi Two Owls

Shaman, teacher, and artist, Dr Adhi Two Owls creates shakers, rattles, drums , jewelry, runes, prayer beads, incense, and more. You may have seen some of her drums and rattles here at the shop, but she is a powerhouse of sacred creativity. Check out what she creates at her website thenewglobalshaman.com

 Hekate’s Wheel

Owner Kristina Faxon has grabbed people’s attention at our shop with her beautiful meditation strands sold at our shop. Each is unique, beautiful, and often made with a specific deity or spirit in mind. She creates so much more, though, than what you find from her in our shop: key chains, pendulums, oils, sprays, resin art, signs, books, incense, and more. You can check her out at her Facebook page or her Etsy page.

Joanne’s Sweet Bread

Local baker Joanne Melanson is known for the sweet bread that she makes. This stuff is next level. A perfect gift to a loved one… or maybe just for yourself. Check out what she offers at www.facebook.com/BreadDesigner/.

Live Music with Patrick Ross

ABOUT PATRICK ROSS

5th Generation Fiddle Player

A fiddler since age 5, Patrick Ross knows what it means to be a music-loving kid. As one of Vermont's busiest acoustic roots musicians, he has brought traditional music to audiences of all ages, always giving it a fresh, captivating feel.

A DJ, composer, singer and producer as well as superb multi-instrumentalist, Ross is the very model of the modern traditional musician! He grew up near the Canadian border, and his grandparents came from Quebec, where there's a strong tradition of fiddling. At age 12 he caught the attention of a Smithsonian Folkway Records team documenting regional folk music, who ended up recording him on the front porch of his family's home. He won the Vermont-State Fiddle Championship at age 14 and has been performing professionally since age 19, when he joined Smokin' Grass, a Vermont bluegrass band that blended elements of folk and roots rock.

Now in his mid 30s, Ross has toured with a variety of music ensembles, worked in Nashville with a Celtic band, performed at the Grand Ole Opry and the Kennedy Center for the Arts in Washington, D.C., and shared stages with Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash and Paul McCartney. He's established himself as one of Vermont's top session musicians. He tours the state regularly, has started an annual music festival and opened his own recording label, Rock Farmer Records, dedicated to "roots" music. Always busy, Ross performs with The Fellers with Rusty DeWees and guitarist Doug Perkins, the bluegrass band Mountain Money, and bands Hot Flannel and Atlas Key. His solo concerts include a worldwide range of fiddle styles as well as songs he has written for guitar, banjo, mandolin and cello.

Said Robert Resnik, host of Vermont Public Radio's All the Traditions, "It's not just the technical expertise or the mastery of an amazing variety of styles that puts Vermont fiddler Patrick Ross several steps above and beyond practically all other players; Ross's eclectic taste and raw energy make sparks and create musical magic every time his bow hits the strings." Remarked his performance partner DeWees: "Equal to or perhaps beyond Patrick Ross' virtuosic command of the fiddle is the easy and entertaining style in which he commands a performance. I'm blessed to have shared his stage."