Sienna Gingerbread Market

A famous Fort Bend event, Sienna Gingerbread Market, returns this Saturday, October 16, from 10 AM to 4 PM. Here are a few details about it.

What makes Sienna Gingerbread Market Exciting?

Sienna Gingerbread Market Returns October 2021

Sienna Gingerbread Market – Image courtesy of Sienna Facebook page

The Fort Bend tradition makes a comeback to Club Sienna, 9600 Scanlan Trace, with several local vendors displaying a range of items, including clothing, custom jewelry, holiday finery, home décor, and many others. In addition, there’s live jazz music to make your visit to the market even more exciting and delightful. Besides, the Brunch Bus food truck will have various brunch items available to buy.

What about Admission to the Gingerbread Market?

Admission to the Gingerbread Market is one or more canned goods to be donated to Second Mile Mission.

About Sienna

Sienna is a 10,800-acre award-winning master-planned community by Johnson Development Corp. It is located just minutes southwest of Houston’s employment, cultural, and entertainment centers via the Fort Bend Parkway. Sienna is the state’s top-selling community and the number 14th across the country. It offers new homes ready for move-in in a range that starts from $250,000 to millions. To know more about Sienna, click here.

About Johnson Development

Johnson Development is a Houston-based, award-winning residential and commercial land development company. The company has been serving people for over four decades and has set the standards for successful master-planned communities across Atlanta, Houston, etc. Some of Johnson’s Houston-area communities include Cross Creek Ranch, Woodforest, Riverstone, Sienna, Veranda, Harmony, Harvest Green, Grand Central Park, Imperial, Jordan Ranch, etc.

To know more about Johnson Development, click here.

 

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