A seasonal marketplace featuring independent creators and small businesses is set to take place in Grand Blanc, offering residents an opportunity to support regional talent.
The Smetanka Spring Craft Show will bring together a diverse range of vendors, including artisans, bakers, writers, and entrepreneurs, each showcasing original products and handmade goods.
The event is expected to draw a steady turnout, with organizers emphasizing its reputation for community participation and a welcoming environment. Among the participating businesses is Little Dude Skeletons LLC, a brand known for producing distinctive, themed creations. The company also maintains a charitable component, contributing a portion of its sales to support domestic violence awareness and assistance efforts through a local shelter.
In addition to shopping opportunities, attendees will have the chance to interact directly with creators and learn more about their work. The event serves as a platform for emerging and established vendors to expand visibility and connect with customers. Media outlets across Michigan have previously highlighted some of the participating businesses, underscoring their growing recognition.
Admission details have not indicated a ticket fee. As with many community markets, organizers often use poster printing to share vendor information, event layouts, and schedules with visitors.
The craft show will take place on April 25, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Grand Blanc High School – East Campus, Grand Blanc, Michigan.
