Aiken, a charming city in South Carolina, is all set to kick off the 48th Annual Aiken’s Makin’ Festival this weekend, promising an exciting atmosphere filled with food, family, and fun. Starting Friday, the event will bring together a diverse group of vendors and crafters from all over the East Coast, making it a fantastic opportunity for locals and visitors alike.
This year, the festival is boasting an impressive lineup of 230 vendors, nearly a third of which are new to Aiken’s Makin’. John McMichael, co-chair of the event, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “I think that if you don’t come, you’ll be sorry.” With the variety of unique, handmade items available, shoppers will find perfect gifts for Christmas, birthdays, anniversaries, and more.
All items at the festival are handmade, progressing through a selection process that ensures quality and originality. “All the crafters have to provide schematics and pictures of stages that they make the material that they put up for sale so we can know that they’re just not buying something off of the internet,” McMichael noted, highlighting the dedication of the vendors.
The festival not only enriches the community with creativity and craftsmanship but also significantly boosts the local economy. McMichael shared, “I know some of the hotels will be booked up because of Aiken’s Makin’ and the downtown merchants don’t suffer a bit; all the restaurants will be packed out.” This influx of visitors generates revenue for local businesses and fosters a sense of community engagement.
Festival-goers can expect a wide array of crafts, including metal works, woodwork, and embroidery. McMichael joked, “For all the husbands out there, it is a great place to come grab your corn dog and sit down while your family or significant other is out there shopping.” Whether you’re an avid shopper or just there for the atmosphere, there’s something for everyone to enjoy.
As excitement builds for Aiken’s Makin’, attendees should be aware of some important travel arrangements. The eastbound inside lane of Park Avenue and the entire westbound lane will be closed from Union Street to Chesterfield starting at 6 p.m. on Friday and 5 p.m. on Saturday. Planning ahead can help participants avoid any inconveniences.
This year’s Aiken’s Makin’ is poised to be a memorable event, highlighting the creativity and talent of local artisans. With more vendors than ever before, attendees are encouraged to come out, shop local, and enjoy a wonderful weekend filled with community spirit. The festival promises to be a showcase of the best Aiken has to offer, blending traditional craftsmanship with the joy of gathering.
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