Special Event: Saturday, May 2
11:00 am-3:00 pm
Discover unique, eco-friendly treasures at Magazine Beach Park Nature Center’s first ever Greener Good Market! Local vendors will showcase handcrafted goods made from sustainable materials, including upcycled art, natural skincare, zero-waste home essentials, and more. Every purchase supports small businesses and promotes a greener future in our community.
Entry into the market is free for all.
Free Upcycling & Bike Repair
Bring your gently used clothes, shoes, or accessories to swap and take home something new-to-you at absolutely no cost! Simply drop off any clean, gently loved items you're ready to part with and browse what others have contributed. This swap offers a fun, sustainable way to refresh your wardrobe while giving your pre-loved pieces a second life.
Once you've scored your new favorite find, discover the art of visible mending to give old clothes new life. Learn basic sewing techniques and use provided materials to mend or decorate your clothing, then take a free mending kit home to spruce up the rest of your wardrobe.
Does your bike need a little pick-me-up too? Bring it to the market for free repairs and advice from Rafa’s Cycle Shack!
Featured Vendors
- 2 Birds no Stones
- Alchemy Jewelry
- Baby Sher Designs
- Caroline Anne James Fine Art
- Comer Teng Studio
- Del Sur Natural
- Geraldine Barney
- Hui Feng Ceramics
- Katie May Designs
- LaNubian Experience
- Lavender Menace Press
- Little Stone Jewelry
- Mothers Out Front
- Navigating Flight Art
- Pottery by Ile
- Rascal Relish
- Tous Caboose Vintage
- And more!
Become a Vendor
Do you have a small business that creates handmade, sustainable goods? Are you an organization or non-profit interested in sharing resources with the community? Join us as a vendor at the Greener Good Market! To apply, please fill out this form: Greener Good Market 2026 Vendor Application
Greener Good Market at Boston Nature Center
Check out other exciting vendors and activities at the Greener Good Market at Boston Nature Center in Mattapan on Saturday, April 4.
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