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Clover Market's Local Artisans Return To Bryn Mawr This Weekend
More than 90 vendors will be in downtown Bryn Mawr, as well as food trucks and live music performers, at Clover Market Sunday.

BRYN MAWR, PA —Clover Market is back in Bryn Mawr this weekend, with a number of local craft and antique vendors ready to line up downtown.
"This will be our first Market back in Bryn Mawr in two years due to COVID, and we're really looking forward to being back," said Janet Gardner Long, the founder of Clover Market, in a news release. "We've already hosted two Markets this fall in our other locations, and it's been wonderful to see so many customers shopping with small and local businesses."
The market is free and open to the public. It will be along North Bryn Mawr Avenue on Sunday from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., stretching from Morris Avenue to Lancaster Avenue.
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More than 90 vendors will be there, as well as food trucks and live music performers, according to a news release. Click here for a full list of vendors.
Clover Market was founded in 2010 "to provide a venue for independent artisans and antique dealers to connect with customers who love to shop small." The first outdoor popup event was in Ardmore, and the Market has expanded to Chestnut Hill, Bryn Mawr, Collingswood, and Kennett Square.
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