"Makers at the Museum" event posted

Stay Apparel Co. will hold its next Makers at the Museum makers market on Sunday, Aug. 18, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Hershey History Center, 40 Northeast Drive, Hershey. Admission and parking will be free

Stay, which recently opened a store at the history center, will welcome more than a dozen area artisans and crafters to the history center's front lawn, which is located across from Starbucks and the Tanger outlets and near Hersheypark and Troeegs Independent Brewing.

The participating makers will include Button Loni, clothing for adults; Chocolate Avenue Candle; Drew's Wish, jewelry; Golden Earth Studios, jewelry; Goldfinch Pottery; greet + co., greeting cards; Lavender Brook Farm, lavender products; Lensworthy Imagery, photography; Lovelie Links, permanent jewelry; Nostalgic Metal, jewelry, sculpture and lamps; Susu's Suds, plant-based skin care products; Uglie Acres, jams, jellies, and fruit butters; and Yellow of the Egg Design, crocheted items.

Food and beverages from DonutNV, which offers mini doughnuts and lemonade, and Fetish Brewing Co. of Lititz will be available for purchase. Palmyra Greenhouse will sell cut flowers from its 1953 Ford pickup.

The history center museum and Stay's store, which is located in the history center's Milk House building, will be open during the makers market. The makers market is scheduled for the third Sunday of each month. The other shows in 2024 will be on Sept. 15, Oct. 20 and Nov. 17.

A vendor application is available at http://www.stayapparel.com/makers-market.

Stay offers original graphic tees with a vintage vibe and sense of place, accessories, and curated household and gift items. Stay offers only products that are made in the USA.

The history center complex traces its roots to 1820, when a dairy farm was established there. Chocolatier Milton S. Hershey later acquired the farm, which in 1931 became Pinehurst No. 35, a home for students at the Hershey Industrial School, now Milton Hershey School. The history center acquired the Pinehurst barn in 2003.

For more information, visit http://www.stayapparel.com and http://www.hersheyhistory.org.

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