Plymouth MI, October 4, 2025
News Summary
The Handcrafters Fall Fair returns to Plymouth at the PARC on October 5th, featuring over 80 artisans showcasing handmade goods, cozy fall decor, and artisan foods. With admission at $4 for adults and free for kids under 12, attendees can also enjoy activities like a passport program and hourly raffles. This community-focused event celebrates local creativity and supports artisans, providing a unique shopping experience in a festive atmosphere this fall.
Plymouth is set to welcome back the Handcrafters Fall Fair for its 46th year at a new location, the Plymouth’s Arts and Recreation Complex, also known as PARC. The much-anticipated event will take place on Sunday, October 5th, from 11 AM to 5 PM, providing attendees with the opportunity to shop for a variety of cozy fall decor, hand-crafted gifts, boutique fashion, artisan foods, and harvest-inspired creations.
The fair will feature over 80 juried artisans, showcasing the incredible talent of Midwest makers. This annual event aims to celebrate community and creativity, bringing together people who appreciate the artistry of handmade goods. Admission is set at $4 cash for adults, while children aged 12 and under can enter for free.
In addition to shopping, the Handcrafters Fall Fair will include a number of engaging activities to enhance the experience. Attendees can participate in a downtown Plymouth passport program, which encourages exploration of local businesses. Hourly raffles will also be held throughout the day, providing opportunities for prizes. Highlighting the festive spirit of the fall season, Acorn Glassworks will present a Pumpkin Patch, and an on-site café will offer refreshments for guests.
The event’s organizers, including Danielle Golinski, the executive director of Mercantile Fairs, have emphasized the tradition of showcasing excellence in handmade goods. A preview of what attendees can shop for this weekend is available in a video linked through the news segment and aims to highlight the varied offerings and the quality of craftsmanship on display.
The Handcrafters Fall Fair not only serves as a platform for artisans to present their work but also as a way to engage the community in supporting local businesses and creators. This year’s shift to PARC reflects an ongoing commitment to making the fair accessible and enjoyable for everyone, and it is expected to attract attendees from Plymouth and neighboring areas alike.
As the fair approaches, participants and visitors are encouraged to take advantage of the unique shopping experience it offers and connect with local artisans while enjoying the festive atmosphere characteristic of fall. With an array of handcrafted products, delicious foods, and creative activities planned, the Handcrafters Fall Fair is poised to be a celebrated event in Plymouth this October.
Key Features of the Handcrafters Fall Fair:
- Event Date: Sunday, October 5th
- Location: PARC – Plymouth’s Arts and Recreation Complex
- Time: 11 AM to 5 PM
- Admission: $4 cash; free for children 12 and under
- Number of Artisans: Over 80 juried artisans
- Activities: Passport program, hourly raffles, Pumpkin Patch, on-site café
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Additional Resources
- Click on Detroit: Handcrafters Fall Fair Returns
- Wikipedia: Plymouth, Michigan
- Detroit News: Welcome Mat to Handcrafters Fall Fair
- Google Search: Handcrafters Fall Fair Plymouth
- Click on Detroit: Live in the D
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Craft

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