Seasonal & Holidays
Makers Market Returns To Drexel Town Square This Weekend
A makers market will appear alongside the farmers market this week in Oak Creek. Here's what to expect.

OAK CREEK, WI — The Makers Market returns this to Oak Creek this weekend alongside the regularly scheduled farmers market. The event brings work from various craft makers and artists.
Artists will set up shop in the eastern side of the square. It's the second makers market of the season — Another occurs on Sept. 11 and then the last one is Oct. 9, the newsletter said.
At least six unique artisans will appear at the market this week beside the standard market fare. Soap, woodworking and wall art can all be expected, according to a newsletter from the Oak Creek Farmers Market.
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Music this week will be provided by Brian Drow. Drow is an experienced pop, folk and blues singer that plays solo with a guitar and harmonica, according to the market newsletter.
The market will take place 9 a.m.-1 p.m. on Saturday in Drexel Town Square, located in Oak Creek.
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Here are the artisans to expect this week:
Hour Glass: This business specializes in custom stained glass artwork such as door inserts, dinnerware, etched glass and more, according to its Facebook.
Creative Fire Pottery: This business offers ceramics classes for children and adults alongside a full gallery of products for sale, according to its Facebook.
WL Woodworking: WL Woodworking makes custom wood pieces such as earrings, wine caddies, tables and more, according to its Facebook.
Tomlinson Family Soap: Handcrafted soap from pure essential oils, clays, waxes and botanicals, according to the business's website.
Oak Creek Hemp Company: Hemp grown directly in Oak Creek is turned into CBD products, according to its Facebook.
Bills Wall Art: This business will also make an appearance, according to the newsletter.
This week will also include a fundraiser for Boy Scout Troop 316 from Oak Creek and Franklin. The troop will sell water bottles, according to the newsletter.
The Sprouts Children's Area will provide activities for the younger market visitors.
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