Makers Market plans four Bay Area events for America’s 250th birthday
By AI, Created 6:36 PM UTC, May 27, 2026, /AGP/ – Makers Market will host four free Bay Area celebrations in June to mark America’s 250th birthday and a decade of supporting makers across the U.S. The events will feature hands-on activities, local shopping and community programming at four locations in Lafayette, Napa, Mill Valley and San Jose.
Why it matters: - Makers Market is using America’s 250th birthday to spotlight American craftsmanship, local makers and small businesses. - The June events also mark a decade of the company’s “Rebuilding the Legacy of American Made” mission. - The celebrations are free and designed to draw shoppers and community members into local retail spaces.
What happened: - Makers Market announced four Bay Area celebration events for June 2026. - The events will take place at four locations: Makers Market Lafayette, Makers Market First Street Napa, Makers Market Mill Valley Lumber Yard and Makers Market Santana Row. - The schedule includes Saturday, June 6 at Lafayette and Napa, and Saturday, June 13 at Mill Valley and San Jose. - The company said the events will honor America’s 250th birthday and its own decade-long run supporting makers across the USA.
The details: - The Lafayette event is set for 3571 Mt Diablo Blvd, Lafayette, CA. - The Napa event is set for 1300 1st St, Suite #301, Napa, CA. - The Mill Valley event is set for 129 Miller Ave, Suite #603, Mill Valley, CA. - The Santana Row event is set for 378 Santana Row, Suite 1120, San Jose, CA. - Activities will include a custom iron-on patch bar with Americana-inspired designs for denim jackets, canvas totes and baseball caps. - Guests will also find DIY red, white and blue candle-making. - Each event will feature live music from local musicians, birthday treats and July 4th-inspired cocktail tastings. - The first 25 customers at each location will receive giveaways. - All four events will include all-day raffles. - Guests can shop from local makers and small businesses during the celebrations. - The Napa, Mill Valley and Santana Row events will coincide with Makers Market Local Artist Street Fairs. - Those street fairs will add local art, handmade goods, live entertainment and small-business shopping.
Between the lines: - Makers Market is tying a national milestone to a local retail strategy that emphasizes community events and in-store traffic. - The format blends celebration with commerce, giving the company a way to showcase its vendor network while reinforcing its American-made brand position. - Founder Suzy Ekman framed the events as a way to honor both the country’s history and the creativity, entrepreneurial spirit and community that define local markets today.
What’s next: - Makers Market’s June events will roll out across the Bay Area over two consecutive Saturdays. - The company is directing customers to MakersMarket.us and @MakersMarket for more information. - Makers Market also maintains social channels at Instagram and Facebook.
The bottom line: - Makers Market is turning America’s 250th birthday into a four-stop Bay Area celebration centered on local makers, hands-on experiences and community shopping.
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