The Civic Club is proud to announce its 49th Antique & Makers Market, an annual event that has become a cherished tradition during the Autumn Glory Festival. This unique market offers a delightful blend of antique treasures and handmade creations, making it a standout in the festival’s lineup of attractions. Not only does the market provide visitors with an opportunity to discover exceptional items, but it also serves as a vital fundraiser for local nonprofit organizations. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at what makes this event so special and how it positively impacts the community.
A History of Giving Back
For nearly half a century, the Civic Club has been hosting the Antique & Makers Market as a means to support local nonprofit organizations. Jean Tumbarello, the event chair and Club treasurer, expresses the significance of this event, saying, “Every person who comes to the Market is helping to make a difference in the lives of so many people.” While craft shows abound during the Autumn Glory weekend, this market stands out by offering items that boast a history as rich as the Civic Club itself.
The Antique & Makers Market features an impressive array of offerings, including antique and vintage items, as well as crafts from skilled artisans. Visitors can browse through booths showcasing blacksmithing, quilting, basket making, knitting, furniture crafting, and much more. It’s a testament to the diverse talents present within the community.
Beyond the fascinating market, the Civic Club Café provides a culinary experience that is equally memorable. Visitors can savor homemade soups, chili, sloppy joes, and an array of baked goods. What sets this café apart is not just its delicious offerings but also its commitment to community support. Every purchase made at the café contributes to the betterment of the community.
This year, the Civic Club Café introduces Chicken Matzo Ball soup due to popular demand. Additionally, a limited number of quarts of soup will be available. For those with dietary preferences and restrictions, there will be gluten-free and vegetarian options, ensuring that everyone can enjoy a satisfying meal.
Mary Alice Simpson, Café Coordinator, emphasizes the importance of teamwork, noting that club members, their husbands, and even visiting family members come together to volunteer their time to make the event a success. It’s a testament to the strong sense of community spirit that permeates the Civic Club.
A highlight of the market is the ‘Winners Choice’ raffle, now in its second year. Raffle ticket holders will have the chance to choose between a $500 cash prize, a basket filled with gift cards and items donated by local businesses, or a beautifully crafted full/queen size quilt. The quilt, known as “Chandelier,” is made from donated fabric scraps and has garnered considerable attention and admiration.
A Heartfelt Thank You to Sponsors
The Civic Club extends its gratitude to the generous sponsors who make this event possible. Their support allows the club to donate a significant portion of the proceeds back to the community. Platinum sponsors include Green Acres Garden Center and Garrett Regional Medical Center, followed by Gold sponsors Land Design LLC and Don Nemith Builders. Silver sponsors are Gary Ruddell & Total Biz Fulfillment and Boal and Associates, while Bronze sponsors include A New Way of Life Coaching, First United Bank, Karen Lauer & Frank Shap. The club also acknowledges its Friends, including Busy Bee Flea Market, Garrett Automotive, and Dave Jochynek of State Farm Insurance. In addition to these sponsors, the club received a mini grant from the Maryland Heritage Area and Western Maryland Gateway to the West for marketing expenses, allowing them to reach a broader audience and enhance their marketing efforts.
Event Details
The Antique & Makers Market will take place on Friday, October 13, and Saturday, October 14, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Oakland Community Center, located at 14 N 8th Street in Oakland. Admission is a $2 donation for individuals aged 12 and above, which covers both days of the event.
The Civic Club’s 49th Antique & Makers Market is a testament to the power of community, history, and giving back. It offers visitors a unique opportunity to discover treasures and support local nonprofit organizations while enjoying a delightful culinary experience. The club’s dedication to making a positive impact on the community and the support of generous sponsors ensures that this event remains a cherished tradition during the Autumn Glory Festival. Don’t miss the chance to be a part of this heartwarming celebration of history and community. For more information, visit the Civic Club website at www.civicclubofoaklandmd.com or email gfwc.oakland@yahoo.com.