The Chi Omega Christmas Market will transition to a virtual format for the 2020 edition. The virtual market will allow shoppers the ability to participate in the 43-year tradition of the Chi Omega Christmas from the safety of their own homes, shopping from a curated gift guide, and give back to some of North Texas’ most deserving beneficiaries whose work has not halted during these unprecedented times.
The team elected to pivot the Market to a virtual format, rather than cancel the event, in an effort to raise much needed funds for some of North Texas’ most deserving nonprofits, as well as provide an opportunity to help sustain small business merchants during these trying times. In its 42-year history, Chi Omega Christmas Market has supported 120 different local North Texas agencies and donated more than $9 million dollars.
The Chi Omega Christmas Market will transition to a virtual format for the 2020 edition. The virtual market will allow shoppers the ability to participate in the 43-year tradition of the Chi Omega Christmas from the safety of their own homes, shopping from a curated gift guide, and give back to some of North Texas’ most deserving beneficiaries whose work has not halted during these unprecedented times.
The team elected to pivot the Market to a virtual format, rather than cancel the event, in an effort to raise much needed funds for some of North Texas’ most deserving nonprofits, as well as provide an opportunity to help sustain small business merchants during these trying times. In its 42-year history, Chi Omega Christmas Market has supported 120 different local North Texas agencies and donated more than $9 million dollars.
The Chi Omega Christmas Market will transition to a virtual format for the 2020 edition. The virtual market will allow shoppers the ability to participate in the 43-year tradition of the Chi Omega Christmas from the safety of their own homes, shopping from a curated gift guide, and give back to some of North Texas’ most deserving beneficiaries whose work has not halted during these unprecedented times.
The team elected to pivot the Market to a virtual format, rather than cancel the event, in an effort to raise much needed funds for some of North Texas’ most deserving nonprofits, as well as provide an opportunity to help sustain small business merchants during these trying times. In its 42-year history, Chi Omega Christmas Market has supported 120 different local North Texas agencies and donated more than $9 million dollars.