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Next event planned for June 4
Tour 684 kicked off May 7 with the first of six events to be held through the summer and into fall. The event brought together Milton businesses with local farmers and artisans. The event was co-created by Mary Knight of Frantic Frets, shown with her husband Al. RYAN MAVITY PHOTOS
Ryan Mavity May 13, 2021
Tour 684 in Milton made its debut May 7 with the first of six monthly events over the summer and into the fall.
The event brought together Milton businesses hosting small vendors and artisans from around the Cape Region. The event helped shine a spotlight on businesses both inside and outside downtown Milton.
Several steps go into making copper tulip earrings at Windmill Hill Studios. SUBMITTED PHOTO May 5, 2021
In addition to offering a fun way to explore unique stores and more in Milton, Tour 684 will be featuring creations by local artisans from 3 to 7 p.m., the first Friday of the month, May through October.
Participating vendors will provide a product in a prize pack each month. For a chance to win, attendees can take a selfie at the event and upload it as a profile picture using the Tour 684 Circa 2021 Facebook Frame and tag #Tour684.
Handmade copper tulip earrings by Windmill Hill Studios are among the prizes for the May 7 event. For their making, a raw sheet of copper is placed in a rolling mill and impressed with a pattern. The patterned piece is then placed on a silhouette die where a 20-ton hydraulic press forms the copper into a shape. The shape is annealed with heat to make the metal soft and flexible. Once annealed, the earrings are pierced out with a saw