CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. (CLARKSVILLENOW) – You’ll find a treasure trove of interesting and unusual Christmas gifts at the big annual Clarksville Vintage Fair, coming up this Saturday, Nov. 7.

This year’s event, in which visitors can explore handmade, homemade and vintage treasures, will have a holiday theme, just in time for seasonal shopping.

The event will be from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Beachaven Vineyards & Winery, 1100 Dunlop Lane.

So far, more than 75 vendors have signed on for the event. Here are just a few:

  • Nothing Bundt Cakes – Seasonal variety of cakes including pumpkin spice and pecan praline.
  • Mockingbird Hill Designs – Handmade wooden home décor.
  • Mustard Seed Candles – Scented candles and linen sprays. Every candle made contains one small mustard seed to remind you that you don’t need a mountain of courage, just need a small seed of encouragement.
  • Antique Cache & Collectibles – From vintage dishes to home decor and furniture.
  • Tammy’s Southern Sweets – Southern homemade eats and sweets.
  • XevaDuds FurBaby Fashions – Bandanas, bowties, collars, and now face covers for your furbabies person.

Several food trucks also will be on site.

Social distancing measures will be in place, and use of hand sanitizer at the entrance will be encouraged.

Beachaven offers the perfect location to sample local wines and shop from handmade artisans in an intimate venue. Visitors 21 years old and older will also be able to enjoy Beachaven wines as they sip and shop. The fair is open to people of all ages, so patrons are encouraged to bring the whole family.

Admission is $3 for adults, and children ages 16 and under are free. Couples (friends, loved ones, any pair) can get in for a special $5 price.

Beachaven Winery wine club members receive free entry (plus one guest) to the Vintage Fair. You can learn more about becoming a wine club member here.

The 5 Star Media Group event is brought to you by title sponsor Milestone Tile Outlet, and from Ann Bradley with First Command.

For more information, visit the Clarksville Vintage Fair website.