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Holiday Market at MPS’s Vincent School of Agricultural Sciences Studies is Dec. 9 and 11

Annual Market, to Be Held in the School's New Animal Science Building, Features Student-Made Gifts and Goods

By - Dec 5th, 2025 05:05 pm

(MILWAUKEE) — Shoppers will find products grown, produced, and created by students from MPS’s Vincent High School of Agricultural Sciences at the school’s 2025 holiday market, on Tuesday, December 9, and Thursday, December 11.

[inrticled]The market will take place in the school’s new Animal Science Building, which opened in January 2025. The building includes a new classroom for small animal studies and an attached barn for farm animals including goats, sheep, donkeys, and more.

Items for sale at the market include holiday baked goods, cookie decorating kits, soy candles, goat milk lotion, lip balm, soap, honey from the Vincent apiary, dog and cat toys and treats, treats for small animals, wreaths, holiday porch pots, and more. The market is cash only.

Students at Vincent can focus their studies on their choice of agribusiness, animal science, culinary arts, food science, or horticulture.

Hours are 4:00–7:00 p.m. on each day of the market.

Vincent High School is at 7501 N. Granville Road in Milwaukee. Shoppers are advised to enter at the side parking lot off W. Everts Street and follow the signs to the Animal Science Building.

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.

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