Clover Market kicks off its Fall season in Chestnut Hill

Philadelphia, PALocal News

The Clover Market opens its fall season on Sunday, Sept. 7, in Chestnut Hill, featuring handmade crafts and local food vendors. Operating from 10 a. m. to 4 p.

m. , the market will take place along W. Highland Avenue in the Turquoise parking lot, with a record number of applicants this year. Attendees can enjoy offerings from vendors like Bonjour Creperie and Waffles Philly, along with live music from local band Wayside Shakeup performing from noon to 3 p. m.

The event is free, making it an ideal outing for families and friends who support local artisans. Future markets will occur in Collingswood on Sept. 21, Bryn Mawr on Oct. 5, and Kennett Square on Oct. 19, each featuring a new lineup of vendors and food trucks.

The Clover Market has gained recognition for promoting small businesses and fostering creativity in the region since its debut in 2010. The third annual indoor Holiday Market will also return on Nov. 22 and 23 at Westtown School, showcasing over 120 curated vendors. This season, the market's artisans were selected from a highly competitive pool, emphasizing the quality of handmade goods.

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