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MEDIA RELEASE: The Makers Market moves to Open Studio

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Sudbury’s favourite indie craft fair, The Makers Market, is back for its third year in a new location.
 
It takes place Sunday, December 7, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Cambrian College’s  Open Studio, 93 Cedar St., unit 303. Admission is free.
 
Fifteen local vendors will be selling their arts and crafts, including fine art, artist books, pottery, jewelry and accessories, custom lights, textiles and fibre art. 
 
Students from Cambrian's Art & Design program will also host a table to showcase 
 
Maker’s Market is an indie craft and art collective, organizing shows, fairs and  exhibitions of handmade things in Sudbury.
 
For more information, search “The Makers Market” on Facebook, or email makersmarketsudbury@gmail.com.

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