Greenfield area spring market showcases local crafters
The re:Craft & Relic Spring Market will be held in the Franklin area, near to Greenfield, this April to usher in the spring season with a wealth of crafts, homemade goods, and family-friendly entertainment.
Billed as a “destination market,” it sees people coming from across the Midwest to attend. The name re:Craft is a playful nod to the market’s attitude to craft (with “re:” being short for “regarding”), meaning that the event is focused on artisan goods and handmade crafts lovingly created by local makers. The “relic” part of the name refers to the market’s emphasis on vintage and antique goods.
Thousands of vendors and small businesses, mainly existing solely online, are showcased at the market. These represent fiber arts, knitwear, hand-poured candles, children’s accessories, home decor, apparel, jewelry, and prints and illustrations. Local eateries, bakeries, and handmade sweet shops will also be offering their products to interested guests. Other entertainment includes live music from local artists and bands.
Vendors participating in markets like this will often consider updating their business cards in preparation for the event and meeting potential customers.
The Spring Market is scheduled to take place on Saturday, April 5 and Sunday, April 6. It will be held at MKE County Sports Complex, which is located at 6000 West Ryan Road, Franklin, just six miles from Greenfield.
Billed as a “destination market,” it sees people coming from across the Midwest to attend. The name re:Craft is a playful nod to the market’s attitude to craft (with “re:” being short for “regarding”), meaning that the event is focused on artisan goods and handmade crafts lovingly created by local makers. The “relic” part of the name refers to the market’s emphasis on vintage and antique goods.
Thousands of vendors and small businesses, mainly existing solely online, are showcased at the market. These represent fiber arts, knitwear, hand-poured candles, children’s accessories, home decor, apparel, jewelry, and prints and illustrations. Local eateries, bakeries, and handmade sweet shops will also be offering their products to interested guests. Other entertainment includes live music from local artists and bands.
Vendors participating in markets like this will often consider updating their business cards in preparation for the event and meeting potential customers.
The Spring Market is scheduled to take place on Saturday, April 5 and Sunday, April 6. It will be held at MKE County Sports Complex, which is located at 6000 West Ryan Road, Franklin, just six miles from Greenfield.