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Bespoke Market brings fresh creative energy to Squamish

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Bespoke Market is helmed by experienced local event producer Shannon Lorenz
Staff report
April 7, 2022 11:28am

The inaugural Bespoke Market will bring fresh creative energy and a deepened sense of community to  Squamish.  The market, taking place from April 29 through May 1, 2022, at the Railway Museum of BC in Squamish will offer a selection of unique handmade goods as well as market favourites including vintage clothing and housewares.

Live music and unique vendor displays will help inspire this new three-day experience of shopping and discovery.

The market is helmed by experienced event producer Shannon Lorenz, whose aim is to make this market different by elevating the overall experience for everyone involved. Both shoppers and vendors alike will support each other through the commitment to consume locally and support the local economy.

Bespoke Market’s creator and founder Shannon Lorenz says, “Amid all the challenges and uncertainty the last couple of years have brought, I could see the opportunity to help people through meaningful connection. My goal is to serve creative entrepreneurs and build engaged supportive communities.”

The 2022 market will feature a curated lineup of over 70 creative and locally-owned businesses showcasing goods such as jewellery, paper products, ceramics, clothing, as well as artisanal food and beverages. Many vendors are from Squamish, the Sea to Sky region and beyond.

Tickets for the Bespoke Market experience are available online and early bird pricing for the entire three days for $12 per person or Saturday and Sunday only for $7 per person. Guests are also welcome to pay $5 cash at the door. Bespoke is excited to delight attendees on Friday night with a small gift to say thank you for the support at this inaugural market.

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