Submitted by Loveroffinerthings t3_yyh3q6 in RhodeIsland

Why are there no festive Christmas villages in RI? Not like a pop up Christmas sale, but like the European types with wooden Huts, gluwein, food vendors selling cheesy spaetzle or raclette. I have been to dozens of them in Europe, and ones in NYC and Philly are great, but the Boston one sucked. Should I just start my own?

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chip008 t1_iwu6hj1 wrote

There was one in Pawtucket in 2019, but I don’t know if it’s happened since. Honestly it felt more like a church bazaar than a Christmas market. But there was gluhwein and they sold special mugs, so that was nice.

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Loveroffinerthings OP t1_iwu8gih wrote

Sounds better than nothing. I still have my mugs from a few of them, the most fun being a bright orange one from Luxembourg. If I knew a shed maker I’d honestly try to start one.

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wormholeweapons t1_iwu8jym wrote

We have La Salette. What more could anyone ever want?

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Longjumping_Tale_574 t1_iwu8mkp wrote

I’d guess that it’s because RI is not particularly a bastion of Northern or Central European heritage. Italians and Portuguese make up the majority of the population here and have very different Christmas traditions.

Bristol does have one with some traditional-looking booths, or at least they did last year, but it was more like a church craft fair as another poster described a previous one in Pawtucket.

But I agree with you, we need one. I’ve been to quite a few wonderful ones in Europe as well. Chicago actually has an amazing one if you want to travel domestically.

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katharinayoung t1_iwu9q5h wrote

The German club in Pawtucket hosts one and I’ve gotten event ads about the one in Bristol. Family has gone to the Pawtucket one but wasn’t impressed.

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CatH2222 t1_iwuank4 wrote

Isn't there a Festival of Trees the Shriners put on every year in Pawtuxcet Village?

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drinkmoreboba t1_iwud1zi wrote

That’s called a Weihnachtsmarkt (Christmas Market). Just over the border into MA in Walpole at the Boylston Schul Verein they have one in December that’s real and has Gluwein and all.

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MikeMac999 t1_iwuk777 wrote

Was the Boston one that sucked at the German School in Allston?

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brick1972 t1_iwul71c wrote

There is a new Boston one in the seaport that looked interesting as they were setting up.

I do agree it would be fun. I think we need a way to mix it up though. Like gluwein and meatballs. Raclette chimis. Linguica and spatzle.

Hope st used to do a small one and seven stars did the raclette. It was only one day though. Like the second Saturday after Thanksgiving I think. Would be cool to have one for the month.

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realbadaccountant t1_iwuw0x3 wrote

if starting your own means I can eat kaserkrainer again, I’ll contribute, OP

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wormholeweapons t1_iwv31cs wrote

I didn’t claim it was RI’s. I don’t see that in my copy. I mean maybe you can see invisible words?

I just am pointing out what more does anyone need because everyone in this area seems to think it’s the bees knees.

But ya know. You go on with assumptions. That works I suppose.

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Espeeste t1_iwv7h0k wrote

This is the most generation z answer. Thinking people are “claiming” anything at all, ever.

Did someone tell you that you can only use services and businesses within the state border for some reason? Do you get mad when you see Mass plates in the Gregg’s parking lot?

Such an odd perspective.

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saucyB52 t1_iwv9fe6 wrote

Wickfordvillage gets christmas villagyafter thanxgivn

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lelekfalo t1_iwvkly1 wrote

The fact that OP called it "Christkindlmarkt" was what gave it away that they were thinking of the Chicago one.

Chicago's Christkindlmarkt is pretty neat, and they've recently had to split it in two and put a second location out in the 'burbs.

Edit: Didn't realize you *were* OP who I was responding to. lmaoGuess you *haven't* been to the one in Chicago. I didn't realize anywhere else specifically called it Christkindlmarkt outside of Chicago or actual Germany.

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Loveroffinerthings OP t1_iwvu9g2 wrote

I’ve been to them all over, usually only places with a good German population calls it that, except for Denver, they called it Christkindl market, but that’s not an overly German city.

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JoeFortune1 t1_iwvz6j2 wrote

But if you live in RI, traveling outside of the state is normal. I live in Providence and travel to Attleboro for Market Basket, but I would not clamor for one to open here in PVD. It’s already close enough

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thepola t1_iwwelpy wrote

Austrian checking in. This is what they are called in Austria, the name comes from the “Christkindl” (Christ’s’ child), which is the angel that put gifts under the Christmas tree (our version of Santa)

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bunnybates t1_iwwuxi5 wrote

Not something I'd be interested in. I never thought about it until now. Hopefully you find what you've looking for.

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Sovereign-State t1_iwwvhs7 wrote

My husband is from Munich and I would like to see one of these here as well.
It's just nice....I've always felt like fun things in RI barely exist once it gets to this stage of the year. We just invite family and friends over during the winter - eat, and drink in the house until it gets warm again.

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Loveroffinerthings OP t1_iwwwyu9 wrote

I feel the same, everything in RI is about summer, beaches, Del’s, fried seafood, whatever else. Really would love to do this, I started calling around today, who knows, maybe 2023 will have a European Christmas market, with hot chocolate, mulled wine, fun crafts, great foods… be sure to keep an eye out here if I get it started.

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8pointstar t1_iwxk0vm wrote

Agree with those pointing out the heavy Italian and Portuguese influence in RI. And more recently the Hispanic. Those cultures, at least here in the US, lean to the summer street fairs, Catholic Saint Day festivals, etc.I think a Christmas Market would be a wonderful addition and yes you should start one.

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Late-Albatross-4537 t1_iwxpd7n wrote

Well there is the light festival at RW zoo and the 3 day Christmas festival in PVD.

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