Above: Two downtown venues will host the annual pre-Thanksgiving artisan/vendor market. (image of cropped flyer and photos by Beth Melo)
This Sunday is the downtown Winter Market sale featuring local artists and vendors. To help peak your interest, I’m sharing the list of the sellers and what they’ll be selling.
For the second year, the event will be held at two locations.
The Winter Market will take place on Sunday, November 23rd from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm at the Community House (28 Main Street) and Apothecary Artists (in the 11 Main Street professional building).
New this year, there will also be two food trucks on site:
As always, admission to the market is free.
The dual spaces means plenty of room for vendors. According to organizers, over 30 vendors will be selling their goods. (Scroll down for the list.)
In addition, one of the organizers, Chelsea Steele of All Things Sparkley will be holding her mini photo shoot sessions. (To sign up for a slot, click here.)
Items for sale will include jewelry/apparel/accessories to wear to holiday parties, lotions to protect skin during the season, holiday decor, etc. Plus, obviously, you can also get in some early shopping for holiday gifts (with items that include stained glass and paintings).
Here is the list of vendors/artists who will be selling items through the market:
- Alchemy Jewelry — handcrafted wood & resin jewelry
- Artfluent — hand-painted jewelry and other items
- Art by Anouk Van Opstal — stained glass
- Ashleigh Brown — notebooks, pen-sets, tumblers
- Brookside Farm — wood ornaments
- Bunny and Bear Apothecary — handmade soaps, wooden cutting boards, and kids’ toys
- Crazed Mom’s Candle Co. — hand poured candles
- Erica Champey — fairy houses and fairies
- Meldark Deer — polymer clay jewelry, art
- eLowDesigns Cards — handcrafted cards
- The Frog’s Mane — laser-engraved jewelry and gifts
- Fuzzy Slippers Designs — handmade cards & more
- Gulbankians Florist
- Leslie Hadden — maple syrup
- Marilyn MacDonnell — quilts
- Jina Missle — vintage clothing & accessories
- Audra Murray — stained glass
- Nate’s Natty Soap — handmade soap
- Kayla Paquette — children’s book “Sometimes It’s Hard“ by
- Patrick Steel Art — oil paintings
- Root + Rise Pilates
- Safe Spaces Swag (supporting the Safer Spaces Project)
- Samantha — flower bouquets and centerpieces
- Second Chance Designs — upcycled hats, scarves & mittens
- Serene King — lotions/skin care
- Shweta Shah — hand-painted mirrors & jewelry
- SilverZest Jewelry by Marie Lescalleet — silver & enamel jewelry
- SilverZest Jewelry by Zana Knexevic — silver & enamel jewelry
- Rebecca Spezzano — succulants, vintage items, and vintage clothes
- Stitched Modern — cross stitch kits, patterns, and supplies
- Strung Jewelry Designs — beaded jewelry
- Vanik Creations — sign language wooden signs
- Catherine Weber Designs — paintings and art
Below are my photo highlights from last year’s event:



















