Second Annual Holiday Maker’s Market - 27 East

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Second Annual Holiday Maker’s Market

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Barrett's Doll House will be on view at The Church’s second annual Holiday Maker’s Market.

Barrett's Doll House will be on view at The Church’s second annual Holiday Maker’s Market.

Barrett's Doll House will be on view at The Church’s second annual Holiday Maker’s Market.

Barrett's Doll House will be on view at The Church’s second annual Holiday Maker’s Market.

authorStaff Writer on Dec 1, 2022

On Saturday and Sunday, December 10 and 11, 26 local makers and artisans will offer shoppers unique gifts at The Church’s second annual Holiday Maker’s Market. The market runs from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days and the group of local makers, artists, designers, and merchants will feature home goods, artisanal food, clothing, skin care, jewelry and more.

The Church will be transformed into a festive holiday market with beautiful decorations designed and donated by Harmonia Inc. Family fun includes: a painting workshop organized and presented by Hamptons Community Outreach in support of their children’s camp Hamptons Art Camp; participants will go home with paintings on small stretch canvases, the display of Barrett’s Doll House — a one-of-a-kind hand built three-story doll house — and delicious food and drink from throughout the East End. Grab some tasty bites and treats and most importantly, have fun while perusing all the wonderful handmade objects.

This will also be the last weekend to see The Church’s current exhibition, “Hand Made: Guitars According to G.E. Smith and the American Artists’ Hand Archive,” in its entirety.

Entrance fee for the market is $5 for adults per day (free for children 12 and under). The Church is at 48 Madison Street, Sag Harbor. For details, visit thechurchsagharbor.org.

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