December 6 – Winter Craft Market in South Park on Audio Graph’s Patio
A winter-wonderland market with 14 vendors with unique crafts, along with food, drink, snow, kids’ hands-on projects, and a toy drive will arrive in South Park on Saturday, December 6 from 5-10 pm at Audio Graph (Olive and 12th) on the patio. The event is hosted by Just Buy the Thing and South Park Neighborhood Association (SPNA).
Just in time for the holidays, the market will be filled with well-crafted and well-curated creative vendors. You can shop for polymer clay earrings, miniature framed pictures, crocheted items, functional pottery, books/stickers/art, hand-stitched quilts and catnip toys, unique candles based on video games and pop culture, resin trinkets/jewelry/ornaments, cropped kimono jackets and clutch purses from Kantha quilts, and much more.
But the market is more than vendors. Feast away at Wild Dogs Food Truck, grab an award-winning beer at Audio Graph, and enjoy hot chocolate or coffee from Mental State Coffee. Do all this while watching it snow! Yes, snow will make an appearance in South Park. Bring the kids and grandkids to paint an ornament (small fee) or do holiday coloring (free). Add to the toy box for children at our neighborhood Margolis Center at Dignity Health California Hospital Medical Center.
Enjoy a winter’s night in your neighborhood. See you there!
Participating Craft/Artesian/Creative Vendors:
Handmade by Lynds
Al Beer is Girl Beer
Pocketbobble
Daryl’s Doodles
Just Crochet of Colorz
Nmdls Ceramics
The Cat Crafter
Heartsy Creative Studio
Kitty Ferox
Kanebelle
Starless Arts
Sapphire Creative LA
`And, please consider contributing to Dignity Health California Hospital Medical Center’s annual toy drive to provide 2,500 toys for children between the ages of 0 – 18. If you prefer not to bring a toy, you can access their Amazon Holiday Gift List, select the toys you'd like to purchase, and upon checkout, make sure to have the donations delivered on a weekday to:
ATTN: Toy Drive
Hope Street Margolis Family Center
1600 South Hope Street
LA, CA 90015
By Debra Shrout

