Stroll the eclectic outdoor aisles of the Market at Sawyer Yards this Saturday evening

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Explore a curated market under the backdrop of giant, striking murals at The Market at Sawyer Yards on Saturday, August 12, 2017, from 6pm to 10pm. 

The Washington Avenue Arts District plays host to the eclectic monthly market produced by the folks behind First Saturday Arts Market in The Heights.

It boasts a curated selection of artisan crafts and specialty foods, and opens right at the tail end of Sawyer Yards’ monthly open artist studios.

Expect folk art in a wide array of mediums, “maker is the seller,” and artisan crafts, including packaged specialty foods. Click here for more information on participating as a seller.

This week’s market marks the series’ final evening market of 2017, reverting back to its daytime schedule for fall, winter, and spring on the Second Saturday of September.

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Live Music, Food & Drink

Mingle, nosh, and enjoy live music while you browse. Or you can simply enjoy the free performances.

Things will kick off with Jordi Baizan performing from 6pm to 7:30pm, followed by performances by David Fahi, Alyson Boston Fahi, and Wendy Elizabeth Jones from 8pm to 10pm.

Churrasco Food Truck will be serving up tasty bites, and Water 2 Wine will be pouring vino.

In the event of heavy rain, market may be canceled. So if in doubt, click here for weather updates.

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