Greenhouse Winter Market at Sky Nursery November 15-16, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

The City of Shoreline partners with Sky Nursery for the inaugural Greenhouse Winter Market on November 15-16, 2025. Open from 10 a. m. to 5 p. m.

, the event features over 48 local artists and makers, showcasing a diverse range of crafts and treats. Items for sale include candles, jewelry, miniatures, and baked goods, highlighting the creativity of the Shoreline and Seattle community. All vendor fees will support Hopelink, a local organization working to alleviate poverty, which will also be present to collect donations for its 2025 Lend a Hoping Hand Campaign. The market aims to create a family-friendly environment, encouraging community participation and support for local artisans. This event not only fosters local commerce but also emphasizes the importance of charitable contributions.

By bridging local talent with community needs, it enhances social ties and promotes a culture of giving. Shoreline's initiative reflects a growing trend of supporting local economies while addressing social issues.

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