Handmade Neighborhood Market Supports Local Makers and Local History!

Saturday, November 22 , 2025 |10:00 AM – 4:00 PM
Winona County History Center
160 Johnson Street, Winona, MN

The 2025 market has expanded! It features over two dozen different artisans. Their “pop-up shops” will be throughout the History Center in the Slaggie Family Lobby, Wanek Hall, Briarcombe Room, and the spaces in between. Shoppers can grab a map at the entrance or the information desk.

Handmade Neighborhood features a juried selection of quality, unique, handmade items by area artisans. Artists set up with a boutique-quality vibe throughout the History Center. Shop a wide variety of handmade jewelry, pottery, woodwork, clothing, knits, glassware, bath products, fine art, tasty treats, and much more!

At the 2025 Handmade Neighborhood Market:
Recycled Warmth
Island City Clayspace
Mad Dog’s Claws
Simple Soaps For Simple Folks
Meier Woodworks
P.J.’s Originals
Carlin’s Colonies and Carlin’s Sugar Shack
Glasverks by Linda
Lisa Truax Ceramics
A Midwife Who Knits
Hey Boo Creations
Junie Collective
Mezamè by Lauren
Blue Truck Hot Sauce
MbFlesch Designs
Jovy Rockey Jewelry
Salvaged Medium
HVRNT Studio
Wenonah Body Lab
Aaron Gesicki, Woodworker
Kreated by Kaidra Crochet
Schwaba Drama Art
Spoon Therapy
Gourdgeous Jewelry
Deb’s Felting & Melting
Moxi Creations

 

Handmade Neighborhood was established in 2009 by a group of Winona-area artisans with a mission to support local artists and to provide the community with an opportunity to purchase quality, original, locally produced, handmade goods at reasonable prices. The Winona County Historical Society became the steward of the event in 2020 to foster the time honored traditions of handmade work, cultural crafts, and artistry.

The Museum Shop is also open during the Handmade Neighborhood Market and museum admission is free November 22 too. Find more at winonahistory.org and on social media @winonacountyhistory.

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