Makers' market planned

Stay Apparel Co. will host more than 20 area artisans on Sunday, Sept. 15, when its monthly makers' market returns to the Hershey History Center, 40 Northeast Drive. Makers at the Museum will take place from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the history center's front lawn. Admission and parking are free.

Makers planning to participate include Art of the Earth, showcasing pottery; Black Kat Luck, art; Chocolate Avenue Candle; Drew's Wish, jewelry; Ellikin Knits, knitted and crocheted items; Elysian Designs, jewelry; Frazer B Jewelry; Golden Earth Studios, jewelry; Goldfinch Pottery; Ivy House, stickers, greeting cards, and upcycled clothing; Lensworthy Imagery, photography; Little Fox Candle; My Peruvian Treasures, alpaca fiber apparel and accessories and home textiles; Nostalgic Metal, jewelry, sculpture, and lamps; Silver Valley Farms and Farmgirl Soapery, honey and artisan soap; Story Supply Co., stationery; Tennyson Farm Co., woodcrafts; Throw Fire Pottery; Thyme Nouveau, copper jewelry and leather accessories; Toast 3D Labs, 3D-printed fantasy figures; Uglie Acres, jams, jellies, and fruit butters; Wisco Woodworks; and Yellow of the Egg Design, crocheted items.

Food and beverages will be available for purchase from Haj Paj, an Annville-based food truck. Palmyra Greenhouse will sell cut flowers from its 1953 Ford pickup.

Stay's store, which is in the history center's Milk House building, will be open during the makers market.

The makers market takes place on the third Sunday of each month. The other shows in 2024 will be Oct. 20 and Nov. 17.

A few spaces are available for the October market. A vendor application is available at http://www.stayapparel.com/makers-market.

For more information about the Hershey History Center, visit http://www.hersheyhistory.org.

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