More than 70 vendors will line Oakland Park on Saturday, November 29 for its annual (and growing) local makers market.
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Looking to support dozens of small businesses all in one convenient Broward spot? 

On Saturday, November 29 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., more than 70 local makers, creators, sippers, snackers and style slingers will line NE 12th Avenue between 34th Court and 36th Street in Oakland Park for a one-day shop-local takeover. The largest Small Biz Saturday Local Makers Market to-date, it promises to feel straight out of a Hallmark movie, but with better jewelry and stronger cocktails.

Curated by The Wander Shop and the City of Oakland Park CRA, expect a vibrant spread of pop-ups from favorites like Juicehaus, MODA Eye Wear, Jypsea Local Swimwear, Darling American Jewelry and Retro Mermaid Shop, plus dozens of new artisans ready to charm you with everything from handmade ceramics to beachy accessories to glittery dog bandanas you absolutely do not need but will buy anyway. 

Coffee and food trucks will keep the crowd fueled all day with Beans n' Dough, Porfa Coffee, Bandoleros Tacos, NEDA's Coquito, Rebel Wine Bar and more holding down the culinary fort. 

And because Oakland Park loves a little extra, the day also packs a live DJ, a petting zoo, a bounce house, yogilates, tattoos, a photobooth bus and cocktails for grown-up stamina. It is small business energy meets small town vibes, and easily the most efficient way to support dozens of local brands in one strollable stretch of sunshine. 

Admission is free and Saturday plans are officially sorted. Check out the City of Oakland Park CRA’s Instagram for the full slate of vendors.

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