SAVE THE DATE 7th Annual Summer Market returns to Three Tree Point on Saturday, Aug. 2 - The B-Town (Burien) Blog

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The 7th Annual Summer Market will return to Burien's Three Tree Point neighborhood on August 2, 2025, from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Local artists will showcase their unique artisan goods at 3713 SW 171st Street, offering exclusive items not found anywhere else.

This vibrant event aims to create a community atmosphere, allowing attendees to meet the makers and appreciate their craftsmanship. The market serves as a platform for local talent, enhancing the cultural fabric of Burien. Shoppers can expect high-quality goods infused with the artists' devotion to their craft. Organizers highlight the importance of supporting local artisans, fostering community engagement and economic growth. Attendees are encouraged to enjoy the scenic beauty of Three Tree Point while taking part in this unique shopping experience.

The Summer Market stands as a significant event for both residents and visitors of Burien.

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