
Vintage Shop Hop
March 7 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
There is a Vintage Shop Hop going on throughout Wisconsin and Illinois the first weekend in March AND the first weekend in October 2025. One of the stops is Brown Street Emporium in Oconomowoc and Scarpa Bella Boutique in downtown Oconomowoc and Lorraine’s Legacy in downtown Hartland. Treat, drinks, sales and Playing Plinko to win prizes, being offered at Lorraine’s Legacy! Stop by to join in the fun! Brown Street Emporium plans to have booth discounts throughout the store.
It’s that time of year again. The organizers have gathered almost 400 shops to participate in the 11th year of the Vintage Shop Hop, a two-day, self-guided road trip in Illinois & Wisconsin. Yes, it’s a fun event for the thousands of shoppers who road trip between the two states, but more than that the event drives tourism, generates local sales tax dollars, and visitor spending abounds in every one of the dozens of towns and villages that are home to the shops.
By the numbers, the Vintage Shop Hop on March 7 and 8, 2025:
- 10,641 sellers & artisans at
- 379 shops in
- 162 towns in
- 2 states, featured on
- 1 map
The organizers hope you can feature one or more of the shops located within your media firm’s audience area. The quickest way to see what shops are participating is by viewing the Google Map with all 379 shops highlighted. Be sure to ZOOM in to see them close up—as Google has to ‘stack’ those that are within blocks of each other.
Find the map here: https://bit.ly/VSHGoogleMap_Oct2023
Vintage Shop Hop Deals at Brown Street Emporium:
*Booth discounts
*Free gift with purchase (while supplies last)
*Extending store sales through Sunday March 5th
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Thousands of shoppers will converge on northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin once again for the spring edition of the popular Vintage Shop Hop™ on Friday and Saturday, March 7 & 8, 2025. The event is a self-guided road trip for vintage and antique lovers in the northern Illinois and southern Wisconsin region to satisfy their ‘vintage’ addiction and support small business at the same time. Typically, between 350 to 400 locally owned vintage shops, antique malls, women’s boutiques, occasional and pop-up shops, home décor stores, upscale consignment shops and vintage barn sales in the two-state region participate in this one-of-a-kind event.
According to the 2024 American Express Shop Small Impact Study, 85% of consumers say they were likely to shop ‘small’ in the 2024 holiday season. The study goes on to report consumers also say they Shop Small to make an impact locally, with 64% shopping small because they know a portion of their purchase directly impacts the community. The Vintage Shop Hop would like to see shoppers change their shopping habits year ‘round. The event is a twice-a-year road trip comprised of nothing but ‘small businesses’.
What started with 180 shops twelve years ago, the Vintage Shop Hop has increased in popularity every year. “In the spring, shop owners sometimes need an economic shot in the arm to boost their sales in what is traditionally slow retail season, not to mention the competition of the online shopping craze,” says Ann Campos, founder of the event. “This event gives the shopper a reason to leave the house to shop small and support their local businesses”. The idea came to Campos over a decade ago after talking with a handful of shop owners in her town who had experienced slow sales during the then harsh winter. “After spending several years producing large vintage markets, I decided to marry my love of vintage decor with my background in tourism promotion, event planning and marketing to come up with a way to reach out and do something for local small business” Campos said, “the result is the Vintage Shop Hop.” The event is only open to locally owned, for-profit shops. There are no big box stores, franchises or chain stores allowed. Social media has played a huge role in the rapid growth of the shopping extravaganza. “The event was destined to grow quickly. Between the shop owners looking for a unique, low-cost way to promote not only their shop but their town too, and shoppers who are excited to have a list of hundreds of fun shops dropped in their lap. The result? You can’t hold them back!” Campos laughed. The two-state event has grown organically over the past twelve years and now stretches from the Mississippi River on the west to Lake Michigan on the east, goes north to the Wausau and Green Bay in Wisconsin and south to I-80 in Illinois.
“We encourage the shops to create an in-store promotion–a day unlike the other 363 days of the year,” says Campos. As a result, shoppers will find fun promotions like “pop a balloon” or “spin the wheel” to determine their discount, door prizes, meet-the-maker, paint demos, live music, food trucks and free swag bags just for stopping in. Others create punch cards promotions to get people moving around their region, hire live music and invite food trucks to park in their lots. “The participating shop owners are very passionate about the history of their antiques as well as their buildings. To compete with big box stores, small business owners have to be creative in their marketing efforts and work extra hard to get noticed,” Campos said. “I’m just happy I can help them out by using my experience to bring customers to their doorstep with this fun shopping event. To my knowledge, it’s the biggest event of its kind in the Midwest.” Many shops are set in historic and unique buildings, in downtowns, villages, and the countryside brimming with history which sets them apart from their competitors in big shopping malls. Shoppers will find stores located inside century-old barns, historic schoolhouses, banks and churches all making the shopping experience memorable. Shop owners who are interested in participating in this affordable event just need to send a private message on the event Facebook page.
Be sure to check the list and map for each shop’s times.
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