Trenton Makers Market offers local gifts for holiday sesaon

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The Trenton Makers Market is getting into the holiday spirit with a festive new look and new vendors.

The market has added some new vendors this year, including artwork from a number of local artists. Find works from accomplished Trenton artists Leon Rainbow, the Trenton Community A-TEAM and original street art from Rainbow Alternative. Aside from the art, the market is offering handmade natural health and wellness products and services, scents, hand blended teas, hand-painted and screen printed apparel, hand sewn pet toys, ornaments, gluten free cookies and more.

On Thursday, Dec. 8, Trenton Makers Market will be hosting a live music showcase with Benjamin Porawski, of Sixtomidnight Productions, from noon to close. Porawski along with other local musicians will showcase the talent Trenton has to offer. Featured artists include Chelsea Dmia Cortez, Jessica Stanley, Mike Rossi, Sam Wolf and Michael J. Bernabe.

Vendors are set up each and every Wednesday, Thursday and Friday from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 141 East State Street, Trenton.

Some of the vendors for the month of December are Q’s Cookies, Squeak Wells, Rainbow Alternative, Al Francis Apparel, Arlee’s Raw Blends, Tea-for-All Tea Shoppe, Nightowl Designs, Catherine Tsao, Handmade by Guatemala, Naturally Fit & Well, Skoedreams Holistic LLC, Buttery Sensations, Frank’s Pickled Peppers and S.A.G.E. Coalition.

The Trenton Makers Market is being operated by the Trenton Downtown Association under the direction of Meaghan Singletary and partially funded with a grant from the Princeton Area Community Foundation.

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