Shoppers browse craft items, enter drawings at Winterfest holiday market

Scenes from Aberdeen Winterfest holiday market Saturday.

DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                Aberdeen Main Street director Wil Russoul explains the program to a shopper at the Aberdeen Winterfest holiday market Saturday morning. The market featured about 30 vendors selling a variety of handcrafted and locally-produced items.                                DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP                                The free trolley shuttled shoppers through downtown Aberdeen during the 2018 Winterfest celebration Saturday afternoon. The celebration shifted south of the river to the Grays Harbor Historical Seaport at 1 p.m., where there were activities for the kids, pictures with Santa, a tribal art display and a Christmas tree lighting on the dock at 6 p.m.

DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP Aberdeen Main Street director Wil Russoul explains the program to a shopper at the Aberdeen Winterfest holiday market Saturday morning. The market featured about 30 vendors selling a variety of handcrafted and locally-produced items. DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP The free trolley shuttled shoppers through downtown Aberdeen during the 2018 Winterfest celebration Saturday afternoon. The celebration shifted south of the river to the Grays Harbor Historical Seaport at 1 p.m., where there were activities for the kids, pictures with Santa, a tribal art display and a Christmas tree lighting on the dock at 6 p.m.

Shoppers browse craft items, enter drawings at Winterfest holiday market

DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP Aberdeen Main Street director Wil Russoul explains the program to a shopper at the Aberdeen Winterfest holiday market Saturday morning. The market featured about 30 vendors selling a variety of handcrafted and locally-produced items. DAN HAMMOCK | GRAYS HARBOR NEWS GROUP The free trolley shuttled shoppers through downtown Aberdeen during the 2018 Winterfest celebration Saturday afternoon. The celebration shifted south of the river to the Grays Harbor Historical Seaport at 1 p.m., where there were activities for the kids, pictures with Santa, a tribal art display and a Christmas tree lighting on the dock at 6 p.m.