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Neighbourhood Craft returns to downtown Squamish

The Oct. 14 event will host 30 artists, makers and growers from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 38174 Cleveland Ave.

Neighbourhood Craft is returning to downtown Squamish on Oct. 14.

Hosted by the local non-profit, Neighbourhood Society, the market will host 30 artists, makers and growers from the Sea to Sky Corridor. The free and single-day event will occur from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 38174 Cleveland Ave.

“[Approximately] 45% of our invited vendors are new to Neighbourhood Craft, which is important as we continue to diversify and expand what people can access locally, all while supporting artists and creatives,” said one of the founding directors, Rachel Boguski, in a news release.

Some of the new vendors to the upcoming event include artists Dougal Graham and Daniel Robert Hawkins as well as designer Daisy Cook.

“Visitors to Neighbourhood Craft will find art, ceramics, textiles, jewelry, vintage, apparel, home goods and more from [30] vendors, including youth, BIPOC, and emerging artists,” reads the release.

The upcoming market will be the fourth event since the society’s creation in 2022.

Learn more about the vendors at the upcoming market at neighbourhoodsociety.ca

*Please note that this story was updated after it was posted to reflect that the number of vendors has grown from 20 to 30. 

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