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JAM | Dec 17, 2023

‘Market at The Lawn’ promises festive shopping extravangaza at Devon House

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Popular open-air shopping experience Market at The Lawn invites Jamaicans to discover a world of unique gifts and joyous celebrations in the heart of Kingston today (December 17).

Celebrating its 13th staging on the historic lawns of  Devon House, Market at The Lawn offers a refreshing alternative to traditional shopping mall experiences, providing a tranquil yet festive atmosphere for all.

Envisioned by Kaili McDonnough-Scott, the event has become a cornerstone of Jamaica’s festive shopping scene. With over 50 local vendors, this year’s staging boasts diverse goods, offering something special and unique that can’t be found in usual commercial spaces.

“Market at The Lawn embodies Jamaican creativity and entrepreneurial spirit,” shared Lyndsey McDonnough, marketing consultant for Market At The Lawn. “By choosing gifts from our vendors here, you can find something unique for your loved ones while at the same time supporting the heart and soul of our local economy -our artisans and small businesses.”

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Market at The Lawn promises a family-friendly and fun-filled shopping experience. With additional secure parking available at Dilcosha Avenue and Girl Guide Headquarters, visitors can enjoy a stress-free and comfortable visit.

Gregory Peart, product and portfolio manager at National Commercial Bank Jamaica Limited, expressed his excitement about their continued partnership. “At NCB, we are proud to support Market at The Lawn, a venture that aligns with our commitment to community empowerment, cultural richness, and economic growth.”

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The Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF) and digital wallet Lynk also support the event, showcasing a solid commitment to community values and cultural enrichment.

Market at The Lawn is more than just shopping; it celebrates community, creativity, and family fun.

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