10/14/23 9AM-4PM
(Rehoboth, MA) –
The Carpenter Museum invites you to our 44th annual Crafters’ Marketplace, Saturday October 14, 9AM-4PM.
The show will, once again, be held in the historic Rehoboth Village in three separate but walkable buildings, the Carpenter Museum, the Rehoboth Congregational Church Hall, and nearby Goff Hall at Blanding Public Library.
This prestigious show has grown in its 44 years from 2 tables of local crafters to dozens of vendors selling their wares to raise money to support Museum projects and programming. This show is committed to bringing quality handmade items from skilled crafters to their shoppers. Additionally, this year there will be a bake sale and a food truck. The Marketplace is free to enter, free to park, and makes the perfect autumn outing. All proceeds go to the Carpenter Museum, a non-for-profit history and research center.
About the Carpenter Museum:
The Carpenter Museum is Rehoboth’s local history museum. Our mission is to collect, document, preserve, and share material culture related to the town’s history. We connect the Rehoboth community with these artifacts and with local history in general through our exhibits and programming. The Museum provides the wider community with research support, especially in the area of genealogy, and promotes learning about American history through direct experience with objects from the past.
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