Wingard’s Market Expands Gift Shoppe and Announces Dates for Holiday Open House

The Wingard’s Market Gift Shop Holiday Reopening Celebration Set for Early November

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Lexington, S.C. – Just in time for the Holidays, Wingard’s Market, one of the state’s most  recognizable destination plant and flower markets, is expanding its Gift Shoppe to allow for  additional unique merchandise from local and regional retailers for customers. 

The Gift Shoppe, which dates back 121 years, is full of authentic Southern charm located  beneath sprawling decades-old pecan trees. Over the last year, it received a well-deserved  facelift with an additional 600 square feet of retail space, an easily accessible handicap ramp and an entirely new coat of paint and windows! 

“The gift shoppe is the original Wingard’s homestead house, and it will continue to be the focal  point of the business,” said Wingard’s Co-owner Wally Steinhauser. “As our business  continues to grow, so do our client’s needs, and we want to be able to serve them the best  that we can by offering more products and a little more comfort while they shop. The house is  a symbol of our heritage, and now, it is also a sign of our future.” 

Wingard’s is hosting a Holiday Reopening Celebration Nov. 5-6, which will feature some of the  Lake Murray items and gifts plus more new things, including gifts for men and kids, as well as  other outdoor-friendly items. Come enjoy the warm, relaxed, and friendly charm of the six  rooms filled with beautifully displayed with unique gifts for the garden and nature-lover in all  of us. 

Customers can also take a look at the Wingard’s Holiday Gift Guide, which features local and  statewide products like The General’s Hot Sauce from Columbia, Toadfish from Charleston and the 2021 Lake Murray Ornament, which was designed and manufactured by Wingard’s. More than ever, this year, Wingard’s encourages customers to do their Holiday shopping at  places that support local farmers and businesses. 

The Wingard’s Market Holiday Reopening Celebration will take place from 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM  on Friday, November 5 and from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM on Saturday, November 6. 

Beginning November 21 – December 19, Wingard’s will be open Sundays from 1:30 – 5:00  PM. It will be closed on December 24, 25, 26, 31 and January 1 and 2. 

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