Savannah, Georgia – The exhilarating news for local shoppers arrives; Savannah’s favorite local night markets are making a comeback this September. It’s time to welcome back the seasonal charm of fall with Lowcountry Made’s 2024 markets. We are looking forward to three magnificent marketplaces: The Bluffton Night Bazaar at Burnt Church Distillery, The Hilton Head Night Bazaar at The Bank, and the long-anticipated return of the Palmetto Bluff Farmers Market!
On Thursday, September 5, from 5-8 p.m., the Burnt Church Distillery will host the first marketplace of the new season – The Bluffton Night Bazaar. This mesmerizing night market, proudly presented by Lowcountry Made, plans to attract patrons with its unique offering of local artisanal products.
Moreover, there will be cocktails available for you to sip as you browse. This market marks the beginning of the Fall season and offers you an excellent opportunity to find new Fall decor and treats.
Applications for the markets in October, November, and December are still open. For those interested in becoming a vendor, they can sign up on the official website.
The Bank, on Hilton Head Island, returns as the hotspot for the Hilton Head Night Bazaar on Saturday, September 21. Scheduled from 5-8 p.m., this night market promises an evening full of entertainment with live music and local makers showcasing their unique merchandise.
It seems that Lowcountry Made is keen on expanding the market selections and is still receiving applications from merchandise-exclusive makers and artisans for the October-December markets. Aspiring vendors can apply on the official online portal.
The ever-popular Palmetto Bluff Farmers Market is also set to return in all its charm this October. Located at The Farm, on 228 Old Moreland Road in Palmetto Bluff, this particular market plans to start its Fall season on Wednesday, October 9, and will operate from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Not only is this farmers market free and open to the public, but also it invites all local farmers, producers, home bakers, food-related makers, food truck owners, and artisans to participate. There are several Fall market dates available, providing plenty of opportunities to join in on the action.
Lowcountry Made has always aimed to uplift local small businesses and help them grow by organizing various popup markets and events around the region. This time too, they have stepped up their game by partnering with host businesses that offer distinctively Lowcountry venues.
So, mark these dates on your calendar, get ready to experience these vibrant markets, revive your shopping spirits, and kick-start the Fall season in style!
Source: HERE News Network
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