Call for Artists Crafters Apply today for LFP Farmers Market Crafts Day

Shoreline, WALocal News

Washington artists and crafters are invited to apply for the 2025 Crafts Day at the Lake Forest Park Farmers Market, scheduled for July 20. This juried event requires all items to be handmade by the vendors themselves, showcasing a diverse range of creative works. Participation mandates a valid Washington State business license and a Certificate of Insurance, ensuring professional standards. The application deadline, recently extended, is now May 26, with submissions accepted via email. Crafts Day supplements the regular farmers market, which runs every Sunday from 10 a.

m. to 2 p. m. until October 20 in front of the Town Center. Third Place Commons, a community-supported nonprofit, has facilitated local engagement and events for over two decades.

The market aims to reflect a broad spectrum of creative endeavors and foster community ties. Interested vendors can find more information and apply through the Third Place Commons website.

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