 With plenty of sausage, waffles and beer on hand, the German-American Club also knows the Boylston-Schulveren. Welcome the public to its Christmas Market on Saturday, December 4th. Club President Angela D. Martinez is the club, a non-profit that promotes the German language and culture, has been putting on the wine-nax market for nearly a decade. Tim Coleman, a beer distributor who says he came with 15 kegs of beer for the event, told us Christmas markets like the ones found in Germany and here in Walpole helped bring in the holiday season and the start of the Christian Advent calendar. A chance to do some Christmas shopping, a chance to meet up with friends, family members, get some food and drinks while they're doing it and turn it into a family shopping experience. While the imported beer attracted lines, Di Martino says the Glufine, a traditional German spiced red wine, tends to be the most popular item at the market. I used to eat the potato pancakes and what was it? I got the bratwurst. And then we got, yeah, we got some things as well. I got some earrings and some soap and you got something to say. I got a framed picture of the Grinch. Di Martino says the annual market is still young compared to the club, which has been around for almost 150 years, but it's still growing. We started with a very small couple, you know, like vendors and a food tent and over the years we realized there is interest in the local community. Di Martino also told us by the end of the day, 5,000 to 6,000 people usually make the trip to the Christmas market. Reporting for BUTV 10 in Walpole, Massachusetts, I'm James Bailey, Logo Polos.