Make Good 2016 (Photo submitted)Make Good 2016 (Photo submitted)
Sarnia

Make Good 2016

If you didn't make to Artwalk last Sunday because of the inclement weather, you will get another chance this weekend to see some of what you missed.

"Make Good 2016" is an opportunity for artisans and vendors to once again display their wares for the public.

Organizer Jen Smith says about 75 vendors will be setting up Sunday June 12, at the Station Music Hall on Campbell St.

"Majority of it is handmade items, there's going to be jewellery and artists with watercolour paintings, there's baby items, items for mom and for dad," says Smith.

"They will be setting up indoors and outdoors."

Admission to "Make Good 2016" is free, but donations for St.Clair Child and Youth will also be accepted.

The event is on from 11 am until 4pm.

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