Great Lakes Mall unveils events for fall season - The News-Herald

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Great Lakes Mall announced that it will be kicking off the fall season with its annual Candy Crawl, and the fun continues with Oliver’s Marketplace and a Sports Card & Collectibles Show.

“Our goal is to offer meaningful, fun ways for guests to create memories, and this fall lineup does just that,” General Manager Eric Roxbury stated in a news release. “Whether you’re looking for seasonal shopping at Oliver’s Marketplace or a family activity like our Candy Crawl, we’re ready to welcome everyone to Great Lakes Mall for a great season.”

Candy Crawl will begin at 6 p.m. on Oct. 23, where kids can sport their best costumes and parade from store to store to collect goodies from participating retailers, the release staed.

Oliver’s Marketplace will take place in the Dillard’s concourse near Oliver’s Emporium from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. and offers a variety of dates throughout the season. Guests can shop for festive and seasonal, local and handmade items every Saturday beginning Nov. 15 through Jan. 3.

Vendors interested in getting involved in Oliver’s Marketplace should contact oliversemporium@myyahoo.com.

The Mentor mall will host a Sports Cards and Collectibles Show Nov. 14-16. The event will feature over 50 vendors showcasing collectible sports cards, supplies, bobbles and much more. Show hours are 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.  on that Friday and Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on that Sunday.

Vendors interested in participating should contact Justin at 440-773-1605.

“Great Lakes Mall continues to focus on offering guests meaningful, fun ways to create memories year-round,” the release stated. “Through these events, friends and families can experience all the center has to offer in a safe, community-centered environment.”

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