Celebrate the End of Summer at the Artisan Market on September 7th at 185th Produce

Celebrate the End of Summer at the Artisan Market on September 7th at 185th Produce

As the days of summer begin to give way to the crisp, cool air of autumn, there's no better way to celebrate the end of summer than by visiting the Artisan Market at 185th Produce on September 7th. From 10 AM to 4 PM, this vibrant market will bring together a diverse community of local artisans, offering a unique shopping experience that not only celebrates the beauty of handmade goods but also supports a deeply meaningful cause.

The Charm of the end summer and the Artisan Market

As summer comes to an end and autumn approaches. Let's celebrate the last of 90+ degree weather. Summer has been a blast. Autumn is a season of transformation, as the world around us bursts into a palette of warm, earthy colors, and the air takes on a refreshing chill. It's a time for cozy sweaters, hot beverages, and a renewed sense of connection with the community. The Artisan Market at 185th Produce isn't going to perfectly captures the essence of the upcoming fall season as it will be 90+ degree, but it will offer a space where you can immerse yourself in the sights, sounds, and flavors of the end of summer.  Let's just celebrate the last days of summer at the artisan market.

As you stroll through the market, you'll be surrounded by an array of stalls showcasing handcrafted items, from intricate jewelry and custom DIY hat bar, tamales and bath bombs. The market is more than just a place to shop—it's an opportunity to connect with the people behind the products, each with their own story and passion for their craft.

The scent of fresh produce mingles inviting you to pause and savor the season. Whether you're searching for a unique gift, looking to treat yourself, or simply enjoying the atmosphere, the Artisan Market offers something special for everyone.

Supporting Domestic Violence Survivors

This year's Artisan Market holds a special significance, as many of the vendors are domestic violence survivors who have turned their creative talents into thriving businesses. Each purchase you make is more than just a transaction—it's a way to support these courageous individuals on their journey to rebuild their lives.

For these artisans, creating and selling their goods is not just a way to make a living; it's a form of empowerment and healing. The market provides a platform for them to share their stories and showcase their talents, reminding us of the resilience and strength of the human spirit.

As you browse the stalls, you'll find products infused with care, creativity, and a deep sense of purpose. From handmade products to beautifully crafted accessories, each item is a testament to the vendor's journey and their commitment to moving forward. By supporting these vendors, you're contributing to a larger movement that helps survivors of domestic violence regain their independence and confidence.

The Spirit of Community and Giving Back

The Artisan Market at 185th Produce is not just about celebrating the end of summer—it's about coming together as a community to support one another. The market creates a space where locals can connect, share stories, and uplift each other, fostering a sense of belonging that is especially meaningful as we enter the fall season.

It’s a day dedicated to celebrating the creativity, resilience, and strength of those who have overcome significant challenges, and to showing that, as a community, we stand with them.

Join Us on September 7th

As we say goodbye to summer, the Artisan Market at 185th Produce offers the perfect way to embrace the spirit of say days of summer while supporting a meaningful cause. Mark your calendar for September 7th from 10-3 at 18485 OR-8 Aloha Oregon 97006 and come ready to shop, connect, and make a difference. Whether you're drawn by the allure of handmade goods, the opportunity to support survivors, or the simple joy of a community gathering, this market promises to be a memorable and heartwarming experience.

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