HE HAS FOUR KIDS ALL IN SCHOOL THIS YEAR. MORE THAN TWO DOZEN VENDORS WERE PUT ON DISPLAY TODAY AT THE SEACOAST CRAFT MARKET. ITEMS RANGE FROM ARTWORK TO SEA GLASS TO DOG TREATS TO WOODWORKING AND SO MUCH MORE. ORGANIZERS OF THE CRAFT MARKET SAY IT’S EVENTS LIKE THIS THAT ARE SO IMPORTANT TO PEOPLE PROMOTING THEIR SMALL BUSINESSES, ESPECIALLY AROUND THE HOLIDAYS. THIS IS THE LIFEBLOOD OF OUR COMMUNITY, AND IT’S ONE OF THE THINGS I PRIDE MYSELF IN IS FINDING A VENUE TO ALLOW THESE FOLKS TO BE ABLE TO SELL THEIR GOODS AND THEN THEY MAKE THE MONEY THAT THEY NEED TO MAKE.
Seacoast Small Business Craft Market highlights New Hampshire businesses
More than two dozen vendors were put on display Sunday at the Seacoast Craft Market. Items ranged from artwork to sea glass, dog treats, woodworking and so much more. Organizers of the craft market said it’s events like these that are so important to people promoting their small businesses, especially around the holidays.“This is the lifeblood of our community,” said Robert Fisher, of Shirley’s Premiere Events. “It’s one of the things I pride myself in, in finding a venue for these folks to be able to sell their goods and make the money that they need to make.”Organizers said there was a great turnout for Sunday’s craft market.
More than two dozen vendors were put on display Sunday at the Seacoast Craft Market.
Items ranged from artwork to sea glass, dog treats, woodworking and so much more.
Organizers of the craft market said it’s events like these that are so important to people promoting their small businesses, especially around the holidays.
“This is the lifeblood of our community,” said Robert Fisher, of Shirley’s Premiere Events. “It’s one of the things I pride myself in, in finding a venue for these folks to be able to sell their goods and make the money that they need to make.”
Organizers said there was a great turnout for Sunday’s craft market.