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The Huttleston Marketplace opens for the season on 5/22/21 on the west lawn of Fairhaven High School and the lawn of the Fairhaven Visitors Center, and features 68 vendors on opening day. Photo by Beth David.
By Beth David, Editor
The day was perfect for outdoor activities on Saturday as the Huttleston Marketplace in Fairhaven opened for the season, with lots of sun, warm, not too hot, and a bit of a breeze to keep things comfortable. And it seemed that everyone was definitely ready to enjoy a “normal” seasonal event. Masks were still required, and most people complied. But, this week, masks will be optional, as the Governor’s new guidelines do not require masks as of 5/29. The booths are still spaced seven feet apart, but that still means there’s room for 68 vendors.
Items for sale include hand made arts and crafts, quality antiques and vintage collectibles, upcycled items, fresh farm produce, and locally prepared foods.
On Saturday, vendors said they were very pleased with the turnout and the crowd
“It was amazing,” said Doug Bingham, describing a two to three hour stretch when the sun came out and the place was packed on Saturday.
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Doug Bingham relaxes in a chair next to the wooden walking sticks that he sells at his booth, B&B Originals, that he and his wife Barbara operate, at the first Huttleston Marketplace of the season on 5/22/21 on the west lawn of Fairhaven High School and the lawn of the Fairhaven Visitors Center. Photo by Beth David.
He and his wife Barbara, of B&B Originals sell hand made fabric items, like tote bags and pouches, and wood crafts, such as decorative items and walking sticks. They have been at the marketplace for four seasons.
“We love being part of it,” said Mr. Bingham, adding they have met some “interesting folks,” including people from the neighborhood.
He said they see the same faces, but also new faces every year.
Oh, and they make sales, too.
Kari Miller of Choose Happiness, which sells t-shirts, hats, and sweatshirts, said it was
“fantastic.”
She said the crowd was steady all day, with people from all over, not just locals.
“Everybody’s happy they’re outside,” said Ms. Miller, adding that there seemed to be more people than in past years. This is her fourth season.
Chris Richard, the Fairhaven Office of Tourism Director, who organizes the event, said it was a “good opening day.”
“Just the fact that there was an opening day,” he said.
The Marketplace takes place rain or shine every Saturday through September 18, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., on th Fairhaven Visitors Center Lawn/ Fairhaven High School Lawn, 141 Main Street, at Route 6, Fairhaven
For more information, visit https://fairhaventours.com/huttleston-marketplace/ or call the Office of Tourism at 508-979-4085, or email FairhavenTours@fairhaven-ma.gov
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Lisa Elliott staffs her booth, featuring handwoven wearables and home accessories, at the first Huttleston Marketplace of the season on 5/22/21 on the west lawn of Fairhaven High School and the lawn of the Fairhaven Visitors Center. Photo by Beth David
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The Teal Farm sells vegetable seedlings and flowers at the first Huttleston Marketplace of the season on 5/22/21 on the west lawn of Fairhaven High School and the lawn of the Fairhaven Visitors Center. Photo by Beth David.
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