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September 8 Mar Menor arts and crafts market in Santiago de la Ribera
The popular year-round market is still opening until midnight this week
Many local markets along the coast of the Region of Murcia slim down in size considerably after the end of the peak summer tourism season but this is far from true at the arts and crafts market of the Mar Menor, which is being held on Sunday 8th September on the Explanada Barnuevo in Santiago de la Ribera.
The market begins at 10.00 and remains active all afternoon and evening until midnight, with stalls having been reserved by the vendors including the following:
Fran Bueno (leather and handbags)
Mª José Saura (personalized jewellery)
Conchi Soler (bonsai)
Dayli Hernández (accessories)
Irene Andreu (handicrafts)
José A. Martínez (honey and beeswax)
Marí Carmen Cerezo (herbal remedies)
Eusebia Bolea (textiles)
Dulces y repostería (confectioners from Caravaca)
Fina Vidal (baby clothes)
Jesús Brocal (chocolate and confectionery)
Wendi González (polymers)
Anna Gambín (recycled materials)
Natalia López (steel jewellery)
Luis Turiques (Colombian handicrafts)
María Estefanía Turiques (textiles)
Nico Nieto (engravings)
Wilson Aguilar (South American jewellery).
Rocío González (macramé)
Orlando (marginesina)
Laura Ruiz (handicrafts)
Eulalia García (handicrafts)
Rosa María Martínez (incense)
Encarna Heredia (handicrafts)
Isabel Lorca (paintings)
Sofia Arless (stonework)
For more local events, news and visiting information go to the home page of San Javier Today.