The Round Hill Club affords an attractive setting in room after room of space for artisans and crafters selling their wares in time for the holiday shopping season. This year’s fair is set for Nov 11 from 10:00am until 6:00pm and Nov. 12 from 10:00am until 4:00pm.Lunch will be available between 12:00 noon and 2:00pm.
Every year the fair, which has been run by the Greenwich Exchange for Women’s Work for decades, is a popular destination for thoughtful shoppers seeking unique one-of-a-kind gifts. Not only is it possible to support local crafters, but 15% of all sales benefit The Greenwich Exchange for Women’s Work.
The Round Hill Club is located at 33 Round Hill Rd.

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There are over 35 exciting new and long-time favorite exhibitors showcasing unique gifts, distinctive jewelry, home decor, chic clothing and accessories.
There are also toys, elegant leather handbags and shoes, hand embroidered linens, fine stationery, Christmas and holiday decorations and gourmet food.

Karen Schmitz at work during the the Greenwich Exchange’s 2014 Round Hill Fair. Credit: Leslie Yager

One of many jewelry vendors at the Round Hill Fair in 2014. Credit: Leslie Yager

Not an electronic device in sight. Handmade toys and gifts for children at the Round Hill fair in 2014. Credit: Leslie Yager

The Greenwich Exchange Christmas Gift Fair is a favorite destination for holiday shopping. Credit: Leslie Yager

Monogrammed items, jewelry, and handbags are just a few of the items available at the gift fair at Round Hill Club. Credit: Leslie Yager

Outside vendors are part of the mix at the Round Hill gift fair, brought to you by the Greenwich Exchange for Women’s Work. Credit: Leslie Yager

We love these re-usable dish towels. They start out as small dry squares in choices of patterns. Lightweight and clever, they are super easy to send out in the mail. Credit: Leslie Yager

Handmade pillows, quilts, and more. Credit: Leslie Yager

Gorgeous notepads and note cards are the perfect gift. Credit: Leslie Yager

Marigle Barragan and Greenwich Exchange shop manager Ronni Schmitz at the holiday gift fair at Round Hill, 2014. Credit: Leslie Yager
The Greenwich Exchange for Women’s Work is located at 28 Sherwood Place, Greenwich CT, 06830. Tel (203) 869-0229. Like the Exchange on Facebook. Store Hours: M-F 10:00-4:00 and Sat 10:00-1:00

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