Philadelphia Family Community Calendar
The Clover Market announces the start of the spring outdoor event season in downtown Chestnut Hill, PA, on Sunday, April 13, from 10 AM to 4 PM. The Chestnut Hill Market will feature over 90 carefully curated vendors offering a diverse selection of handmade and vintage goods, a lineup of some of the area’s most popular food trucks, live music, and more.
The event will take place along W. Highland Ave., starting at Germantown Ave. and continuing into the large Turquoise parking lot at 25 W. Highland Ave. It is produced with support from the Chestnut Hill Business District. This year marks Clover Market’s 16th year, a milestone that highlights its enduring popularity and success. Over the years, the Market has earned numerous accolades, including “Best of Philly” and “Best of the Main Line.”
The vendors participating this year were selected from a highly competitive pool of applicants and represent some of the most talented artisans and makers in the region. Shoppers will find an eclectic mix of vendors and can enjoy directly supporting small, independent makers.
Attendees at the Chestnut Hill Market will have options from Many Hands Coffee, Mom-Mom’s Kitchen, Bonjour Creperie, Korea Taqueria, Redstone Pizza, and Hangry Bear Creamery. Live music will be provided by No Relation Band from 12-3 PM, and there will be face painting and free crafts for children. Visitors are also warmly encouraged to explore the charming downtown area of Chestnut Hill, which offers a variety of unique shops and restaurants. The event is free and open to all including friendly leashed dogs. Customers can utilize street parking and the Parking Foundation lots throughout the downtown.
The Clover Market will also be held in the spring on April 27 in Collingswood, May 18 in Bryn Mawr, and June 1 in Kennett Square. The fall outdoor Market dates are September 7 in Chestnut Hill, September 21 in Collingswood, October 5 in Bryn Mawr, and October 19 in Kennett Square. Each of the eight Markets will feature a new lineup of 90-100 vendors and a rotating group of food trucks and musicians.