The first Lookout Holiday Market was a grand success! Katie Bostrom organized the pop-up affair, and almost 30 vendors set up tables on the lawn of the Christ Reformed Baptist Church across from the Café on the Corner on a chilly November morning and offered their wares. Our local talent was on display, from artists to craftsmen to merchants, and despite the cold weather, many people came to shop and to buy!
Jennifer Warren, Jill Wilson and Elsbeth DeRuischer displayed their paintings, Megan Bell offered her lovely candles and Susan Lesourd sold her popular her collage art. Adelaide Naumann with Divine Goods offered fun gifts, including “Ted Lasso” mugs inscribed with the word Believe. Ann Caldwell and Annie Chandler brought their hand painted note cards to sell, and Katie Bostrom offered her wonderful skin care products. Hannah Forman and her children enjoyed the morning as folks perused her husband’s, John Michael Forman, pottery pieces. Canopy Coffee was on the scene with hot beverages and snacks, and Mark Caldwell with the Patriot Post gave away free Christmas ornaments that represented the different branches of our defense department.
It was a wonderful blend of all manner of talent, and everyone was in a festive mood as they visited and connected with old friends and new!
by Gwin Tugman
Jennifer Warren, Jill Wilson and Elsbeth DeRuischer displayed their paintings, Megan Bell offered her lovely candles and Susan Lesourd sold her popular her collage art. Adelaide Naumann with Divine Goods offered fun gifts, including “Ted Lasso” mugs inscribed with the word Believe. Ann Caldwell and Annie Chandler brought their hand painted note cards to sell, and Katie Bostrom offered her wonderful skin care products. Hannah Forman and her children enjoyed the morning as folks perused her husband’s, John Michael Forman, pottery pieces. Canopy Coffee was on the scene with hot beverages and snacks, and Mark Caldwell with the Patriot Post gave away free Christmas ornaments that represented the different branches of our defense department.
It was a wonderful blend of all manner of talent, and everyone was in a festive mood as they visited and connected with old friends and new!
by Gwin Tugman