"Makers at the Museum" event set

The Hershey History Center, 40 Northeast Drive, will be the site of Stay Apparel Co.'s inaugural makers market, Makers at the Museum, on Sunday, July 21, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The event will take place on the history center's front lawn.

More than 20 area vendors are confirmed for the event. They include Amanda Leilani, jewelry; Andi's gARTen, mosaic garden supply; Angelica Creek Designs, woodcraft; Berrylovesoap, soaps and oils; Bianca Zidik, clothing; Chocolate Avenue Candle; ClayTheDudeArt; Dazzling Daizy Designs, jewelry; Drew's Wish, jewelry; Handmade Pasta by Jean Marie; Lavender Brook Farm, lavender products; Lensworthy Imagery, photography; Mint and Beige, jewelry; Rays of Clay, jewelry; Rexmake, letterpress prints; RobotBananaCat Prints, art; Story Supply, stationery; Throw Fire Pottery; and Yellow of the Egg Design, crocheted items. Food and beverages from Perry Pizza Co. and Shy Bear Brewing will be available for purchase. The history center museum will be open from noon to 3 p.m.

Admission to the makers market and parking are free and available to the public. Admission to the history center museum is free with proof of purchase from any participating vendor.

Stay's store, which debuted in June in the history center's Milk House building, will be open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.

Future makers market events will be held on the third Sunday of each month, including Aug. 18, Sept. 15, Oct. 20, and Nov. 17.

A vendor application is available at http://www.stayapparel.com/makers-market.

Stay offers original graphic tees with a vintage vibe and sense of place, accessories, and curated household and gift items. Stay offers only products that are made in the USA.

To learn more about the Hershey History Center, visit http://www.hersheyhistory.org.

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