Marky's Market : About Us
A Regional Market and Art Gallery, Making a Local Impact
Grandma Markham's ( Marky) was a comfort zone for me. She was warm and her home always smelled of fresh baked bread.
I have always wanted to carry on the family name but wasn't quite sure how to do it. So, Marky's Market seemed like the perfect general mercantile name.
My professional background is in human resources. As the HR Director at Kane County Hospital, I love people and being able to help them reach specific goals. Marky's is just trading the medical arena for a creative stage.
Marky's offers a venue for regional artists to display and sell their unique handcrafted, custom or original products. We support each other through encouragement and enthusiasm. A percentage of each product sold on Marky's Market will be donated to one of four entities: Kane County Hospital, Kanab, Utah; The Domestic Violence Coalition, Kane County Utah; Kane County School District, Kane County, Utah; Fredonia School District, Fredonia, Arizona.
We are continually adding new handmade and original products, Native American Jewelry,as well a specialty jewlery and other unique or one of a kind items. Broadening our base and our cultural diveresity to expand our artistic and cultural outreach.
Thanks, we appreciate your time and support.

Laurali Noteman, Proprietor,
Marky's Market, Kanab, Utah
Meet the Artists
Latest & Greatest
12/29/2012: Marky's is currently closed.
10/29/12: Debbie has created her rag purses in a great tote size. Each purse is "patched together" with their scalloped edges and close attention to detail. The foot of the purse is supported by a matching fabric hard board adding to the strength and functionality of these fun and fanciful purses. Her Pretty In Pink has been washed and dried. It has a thready edge adding a softer appearance.
They are machine washable if you remove the foot piece and line dry. Top to bottom measures 6 ½ x 6½ " with an approximately 3 ½ " depth.
10/23/12:These are the answer for those sporting longer hair. The first two who purchased one got together and dubbed them, "sheanies" rather than their counterparts, beanies. They fit snuggly over the ears and have a finished edge opening in back for a ponytail or long hair to fall freely but held back from the face. They are great for keeping hair back on your motorcycle, bicycle, quad or convertible. Besides they're cute. These are hand knit, with a little crochet thrown in and are machine washable and dryable.
8/30/12: Gallows for a Gunman tells the story of outlaw Harlow Mackelprang, sentenced to hang come morning, through the eyes of twelve people who knew the criminal in a variety of circumstances. When released in 2005, USA Today included this novel among its among its "How to Stay Sane on the Plane" selections.
8/18/12: Have a look at the fine hand crocheted work of Betty. Her hand crocheted toddler dresses are light and frilly. Add a complimentary or contrasting slip and watch your little one sparkle with delight.