
Photo: Facebook / K'wese'ltken Farmer and Artisan Market
Over 1,800 attendees helped the K'wese'ltken Kristmas Market organizers raise $1,200 and nearly 900 pounds of food for the Kamloops Food Bank.
The second annual K’wese’ltken Kristmas Market raised nearly $1,200 and almost 900 pounds of non-perishable food items for the Kamloops Food Bank.
The market was held on Nov. 13 at the Coast Kamloops Hotel and Conference Centre.
According to market organizers, over 85 vendors were at the market, which drew 1,800 attendees.
“Kukwstsetsemc to all of our amazing vendors and attendees,” organizers said in a social media post.
The K’wese’ltken Farmer’s and Artisan Market was created in 2020 by the Community Futures Development Corporation of Central Interior First Nations.
The market features both Indigenous and non-Indigenous vendors, and runs from June through September at the Tk’emlups te Secwepemc powwow arbour.