Here’s your guide to shopping, food, entertainment at Saturday’s 605 Made Night Market

Aug. 23, 2022

The 605 Made Night Market on Saturday, Aug. 27, will offer the chance to shop, dine, drink and be entertained with live music, street performers and more in an outdoor setting under the lights.

There’s a new location this year because of construction at Cherapa Place. Find the market in the Raven parking lot at Phillips Avenue and Sixth Street. Hours are 4 to 10 p.m. and admission is free.

Almost three dozen makers will offer a fabulous mix of handcrafted items. Food trucks will offer everything from jambalaya and pork belly on a stick to kettle corn and popping boba lemonade. JJ’s Wine, Spirts & Cigars will serve beer, wine, cocktails and nonalcoholic beverages. The Sioux Falls Lion Dance will kick off the entertainment with a traditional good-luck start to the market. After that, a half-dozen performers will keep the crowd entertained.

The 605 Made Night Market is organized by Knotty Gnome Variety & Salvage and SiouxFalls.Business and sponsored by The First National Bank of Sioux Falls and Dow Rummel Village.

Here’s the entertainment lineup:

Here are the food trucks that will be there:

Backyard BBQ: Pulled pork, brisket and smoked chicken sandwiches and sides.

Breaking Burrito: Burritos, tacos, quesadillas and nachos.

Rainy Day Coffee Co.: Coffee; tea; hot, iced and frozo lattes; and smoothies.

Coffee truck features house-roasted beans

The Smoked Culture: Barbecued meat sandwiches, sides, pork belly on a stick.

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Stone’s Famous Kettle Corn: Kettle corn, caramel corn, specialty popcorn, cotton candy, fresh-squeezed lemonade and popping boba lemonade.

A Taste of New Orleans: Jambalaya, catfish po’ boy, Creole sausage po’ boy, loaded fries or nachos, chicken, sausages and cocomelon punch.

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Additionally, JJ’s Wine, Spirits & Cigars will provide adult and non-adult beverages.

Here’s a look at the local makers who will have their items for sale:

3 Crazy Ladies

Owners: Katy Stule, Marcia Tyalor and SueStule

About: Fused glass, pottery, alcohol inks and print inks

48 Peppers

Owners: Mark and Jodi Wilson

About: Specialty mustard, available in regular or spicy

Acreage Creations

Owners: Bill and Jenny Weber

About: Seasonal decor, fun buckets and woodworking projects

Aroma Dakota

Owners: Roger and Bonnie Haack

About: Odor-eliminating candles, melts, wickless jars and car air fresheners

Baking up a Storm

About: Alex Peterson

About: Gourmet cupcakes, kolaches, sweet breads, whoopee pies and bars

Bas & Ben

Owner: Hannah Mosterd

About: “Not your ’80s leg warmers,” gnome wine-bottle toppers, lanyards and pendants

Berrybrook Organics

Owners: Will and Sherilyn Ortman

About: Local artisanal homemade ice cream

BestBudz

Owner: Heather Duggan

About: Upcycled china for ashtrays, slash jars, jewelry dishes, plates, planters and crystal mushrooms

Unique take on china painting helps ‘best budz’ speak their minds

Bold as Love Bandanas

Owner: Maria Warne

About: Reversible pet bandanas in sizes XS-L. They are secured closed with velcro.

Braxton’s Bubble Co.

Owner: Braxton Saxer

About: All things to make bathtime more fun: bath bombs with prizes inside, shower fizzies, hand soaps with humor, slime soap, fizzy bath salts and bubbling bath salts.

Dakota Macrame

Owner: Becky Covert

About: Macrame  wall hangings, plant hangers, hanging lamps, keychains and coasters

Deb’s Designer Crafts

Owners: Deb DeZee and Krystal Jones

About: Paper crafts, kids masks, towels, tuts and accessories

Designed 2 Stick

Owner: Mrg Simon

About: Watercolor paintings, including commissions of individual homes for homeowners and gift givers; Mickelson Trail stickers, T-shirts and sweatshirts

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The Dog Mom Society

Owner: Megan Thompson

About: Homemade dog bandanas, dog bow ties, cat toys, scrunchies, bracelets and baby bibs

Drea Jewelry Designs

Owner: Andrea Murray

About: Handmade Swarovski crystal jewelry and sterling silver turquoise rings

Dried Fruit Au Natural

Owner: Joseph Niechwiadowicz

About: Variety of fruits dried and packaged; all-natural with no added preservatives

East River Stitch

Owner: Sophia Vonk

About: Modern sewn and quilted goods, such as canvas bags, baby and lap quilts, jackets with quilt block applique and quilted pillow covers

Heatherly Studios

Owner: Heather Cool

About: Mandala and zen/doodle artwork on wood and various reimagined surfaces.

Honey B Design Co.

Owners: Chad and Rebecca Garnes

About: Repurposed items such as old tools, scrap metal, old saws, scrap wood, bottle caps and glass turned into inside and outside decor.

Irish Twins Soap Co.

Owners: Kaolin and Erin Nelson

About: Cold-process soaps with butters and essential oils, shampoo bars, laundry soap, sugar scrubs, lip balms, linen sprays, soy wax pins and travel candles

Knotty Gnome Variety & Salvage

Owners: Stacy and Kyle Wengler

About: Steel, wood, sewn and mixed-media lawn decor, home decor and accessories

LA Kreations

Owner: Lorna Anderson

About: Florals, signs, home decor, farmhouse, seasonal fall and Christmas decor

Maker’s Way Fiber Mill

Owners: Erin Van Nieuwenhuyzen, Kari Davelaar and Elizabeth Darelaa

About: Yarn made from U.S.- and S.D.-sourced natural animal fibers. Natural colors and naturally dyed products. Yarn, felt, felting kits, yarn bowls, dryer balls and knitted/crotchet items

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Mandy Ellen Designs

Owner: Mandy Newman

About: Modern, boho and personalized jewelry, including earrings, necklaces, bracelets, anklets, ear jackets, rings and toe rings in gold and silver plating.

Mimsy Mountain Creations

Owner: Lana Kerkvliet Gilbertson

About: Acrylic paintings, mixed-media paintings, assemblages and home decor

The Original Corn Pie

Owner: Lucero Rodea

About: Whole or slice corn pie

Quail Honey

Owners: Jocelyn Ulvestad and Eric Quail

About: Sweet goodies from the honey and beeswax our bees produce locally, food and skin items.

REACH Literacy

Owner: Nonprofit organization

About: Upcyled book paper products, paper dahlias, book planters, bird houses, wall art, coat hangers, mini books and wreath kits.

Sew Doggy Boutique

Owner: Karli Raymond

About: Pet accessories, including collars, leashes, reversible over-the-collar bandannas, flowers, bow ties and ties

Superior Quality Cornhole

Owner: Heather Cool

About: Professional quality cornhole boards and bags

Three Lazy Horses

Owner: Pam Dorneman

About: Colorful, whimsical, one-of-a-kind pottery

Tildesigns

Owner: Laura Olson

About: Handmade polymer clay, leather and resin jewelry; stickers; and macrame wall hangings

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Tracy Vogt Designs

Owner: Tracy Vogt

About: Handmade jewelry, homemade home decor, painting kits, handmade candles and personalized gifts

Uptown Sauce Co.

Owner: Emily Gheorghiu

About: Sauces, salsas, marinades and pickled goods made with locally sourced organic ingredients and world-renowned spices

Wildly Blessed

Owner: Angela Krueger

About: Seasonal pom wreaths and décor, knit hats for babies and kids, and blessing rings for birthdays, babies, weddings and more.

Your Quilt Is Ready

Owner: Nancy Nelson-Kremer

About: Quilts, receiving blankets, embroidered kitchen towels, reading pillows, hot pads, bowl holders and tote bags

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Here’s your guide to shopping, food, entertainment at Saturday’s 605 Made Night Market

The 605 Made Night Market on Saturday, Aug. 27, will offer the chance to shop, dine, drink and be entertained with live music, street performers and more in an outdoor setting under the lights.

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