ANDOVER — Enjoy a European-style indoor and outdoor market from 12 to 6 p.m., Saturday at 41 Central St. The Andover Holiday Market, which is the farmer market’s largest fundraiser of the year, introduces folks to a long line-up of local vendors. This year’s event includes Andover’s best artisans, crafters, specialty food producers, and beer and wine gardens. There will be a variety of ready-to-eat food, hot cocoa, coffee, and cider. Live music is scheduled from noon to 5 p.m., including several choirs from around the region. Organizers recommend people bring a donation for the Bread and Roses Food Drive. There will be free parking in the street and the nearby municipal lots during the market.
Holiday book sale
ANDOVER — The Friends of Memorial Hall Library will hold a holiday book sale from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the library, 2 North Main St. Shop for bargains and support the Friends of Memorial Library during the sale featuring books for all ages. For more information, visit mhl.org/booksales.
Makers Market back in HaverhillHAVERHILL — Kick off the holiday season at the Makers Market from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sunday, at Wellness Hot Yoga, 34 Merrimack St. This is the event’s second year bringing together 15 talented local artisans. The vendors will be selling handmade goods, unique gifts, and one-of-a-kind creations, providing a great opportunity for gift shoppers. Shop jewelry, home décor, art, candles, skincare products, and more. The Makers Market is offering free photos with Santa Claus for families, as well as free yoga sessions. Held throughout the day, the yoga sessions will be open to all experience levels. “We’re excited to bring the community together again for our second year of the Makers Market,” said Darcie Nuttall, the event organizer. “This is a wonderful opportunity to support local artisans, enjoy some holiday cheer, and take a moment to relax and refresh with yoga — all in one location.” Vendors include Savanti Teas, Lavender Masks, The Bakers Rack, Ethan Dubois Reindeers, BadASS Yogini, WTFudge, Lemon Moon, Dragonfly Designs, Wisteria Handmade, Pillows and Things, Kyle Ahern, Vicky Gallant & Oracle Gemworks, and Cider Girls. The Emmaus House will be receiving 10% of the sale’s proceeds as a donation. For more information, visit wellnesshotyoga.com . ‘Standing Strong’ workshop at Temple Emanuel
ANDOVER — High school students and their parents are invited to join TribeTalk and the clergy of Temple Emanuel for a workshop from 10 a.m. to noon Sunday at Temple Emanuel, 7 Haggetts Pond Road. TribeTalk is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to empower students to feel confident in their Jewish identity. At the workshop, learn about the history of antisemitism, how to recognize it and how and when to respond to today’s most challenging issues of antisemitism and anti-Israel bias. TribeTalk’s in-person “Standing Strong” workshop will educate students on how to navigate the challenges they may face as Jewish students. The session will include information sharing, discussion and hands-on practice responding to real social media posts. Registration is required for this event. Visit templeemanuel.net for more information.