Craft Culture market back in time for summer 2021

Cheyanna Dyck | June 9, 2021 in Kelowna

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Craft Culture market is back with this year’s first event taking place Sunday June 13th, from 10 am to 3 pm. Come out and enjoy the sun while you shop, eat and support local! 

The next event is Sunday July 11 from 9 am to 2 pm with admission are by donation. Partial proceeds are going to H.O.P.E Outreach Kelowna, in support f vulnerable women in the community.

The market will take place outside in Prospera Place’s parking lot with social distancing and sanitation measures in place, so there will be plenty of room for people to distance themselves and keep others safe. 

There will be 100 local vendors and three food trucks on-site, including Shabbang Food Truck, Dosa Crepe Cafe and Wicked Peach Food Truck. 

If you are unable to attend the first event, don’t worry, you can also order a local box which brings the Craft Culture market right to your door. 

There will also be two more markets set to take place later this summer, all located at Prospera Place.

Those dates include:

Tall Cloud Productions began with the Kelowna Christmas Show in 2013 and after 2 successful shows, the fair was rebranded as the biannual Craft Culture fair and market. The event provides Okanagan residents with a highly enjoyable experience of handmade shopping.

For more information, visit Craft Culture or call Tall Cloud Productions at 250-826-2245.

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