Organizers are hoping to see a large turnout for the annual Spring Show and Sale, featuring over 100 vendors.
The fifth annual event is in support of Big Brothers Big Sisters of Sarnia-Lambton.
Fund Development Assistant Melissa Matthews said money raised from the annual one-day sale will go towards local youth mentoring programs.
She said there are currently over 60 kids on the waitlist for the mentor one-to-one program.
"So last year we were able to serve 700 local youth through our community-based and school-based programs," said Matthews. "We're really hoping to serve just as many kids this year, if not more."
Matthews said vendors will be selling everything from candles to jewelry, glass art, pottery, and outdoor decor. She said there are several food vendors as well.
"You won't be disappointed by the food vendors that's for sure," she said. "We've got hot food, there's vendors selling soups and sandwiches, walking tacos, pastas and we've got a nice little seating area there too for people to sit and enjoy that."
Shoppers will also have the chance to enter to win one of over 100 prizes in a raffle.
The one day show and sale on Saturday, April 26 runs from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. at Alexander Mackenzie High School on Michigan Avenue.
Admission is $7 at the door, cash only. Children 12 and under are free.