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PictureTeen artist Hailey Groff’s succulent design, ceramics, and oil paintings.

The youth takeover at Makers Market‘s slate of monthly Outdoor Markets continues on Nov. 9, as a pair of emerging artists showcase their work amidst 15 makers and a youth bluegrass band creates the perfect soundtrack for some early holiday shopping spanning most of the Mill Valley Lumber Yard property.​ 

​Teen artist Hailey Groff showcases her succulent designs, ceramics, and oil paintings (at left), while Taylor Kibrick displays his block prints (below), all while Jubilee, a new bluegrass band from Marin, performs throughout the event on Saturday, Nov. 9 (check out one of their songs below.​


PictureTaylor Kibrick’s block prints.

The Outdoor Markets also offer first-time MVLY visitors the chance to check out all that the multi-faceted community gathering space and retail and foodie destination has to offer. Its spaces are nearly full, and include Stacy King’s Lulu Design JewelryLouise Dockstader’s Once Around as well as the opening of Watershed Restaurant from Ged Robertson and Kyle Swain and Mad Dogs & Englishman, an innovative, creative bicycle shop from Jennifer Blevins and Martin Watson. That array of businesses joined an ever-burgeoning roster of MVLY tenants that started with Molly de Vries’ Ambatalia and Gayle Nicoletti’s Bloomingaylesand later added Serena Armstrong’s FarmHouseUrban, Suzy Ekman’s Makers Market, Amy Lowery’s The Edit, Chelsea Hutchison’s BOL Superfood Cafe, Brit Morin’s Makeshop and Paige Mycoskie’s Aviator Nation.

HERE ARE THE OUTDOOR MARKET VENDORS FOR NOV. 9:


Gabrielle Heilek Studio – Silversmithed jewelry
B Van Soi – Nature-inspired ceramics and jewelry
CarylB – Floral inspired soaps, creams, and salts
Indriya Jewelry – Power pieces for the eclectic minimalist
Adelyn Designs – Womens Clothing
Marin Orgonite – Organite Energy Balancing Devices​
Atelier Prelude – Clothing
ArchiTec – Ethical outdoor adventure apparel
​Krista Flood Glass – Glass pieces for the home
Lukes Naturals – Wood bowls, utensils, and trinkets
Nordic Pine – Handmade jewelry and accessories​
The Wildest Company – Beautiful textile goods
Julems – Handmade ceramics (Mill Valley)
Collective Hearts – Jewelry (portion of profits donated to local Marin charities)
Kalí Zoë Designs – Pressure-point jewelry and accessories
NOTE: Help the environment and take advantage of the easy transit, pedestrian and bike access to the Lumber Yard, with 60 bike parking spaces onsite. If you need to drive, don’t park in front of neighbors homes as there is ample median public parking in the surrounding area.

​The 411: Makers Market, continues its slate of monthly Outdoor Markets on Nov. 9 at the Mill Valley Lumber Yard, 129 Miller Ave., 10am-5pm. MORE INFO.

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