The Lineup
Meet Our Vendors
Discover the talented makers, artists, and small businesses that bring Wheelhouse to life. Each vendor offers something unique. Explore their stories and find your next favorite.
Dunn’s Wild 3D Prints
What began as a hobby quickly turned into a passion-driven business for this vendor. After discovering a love for 3D printing, they decided to share their creations with others, bringing joy through each unique piece.
Gaia’s Garden
Gaia’s Garden creates handcrafted all natural wellness products designed to nourish both body and soul. Rooted in a deep respect for nature each product is made with sustainably sourced oils and butters including coconut sweet almond and cocoa butter and scented only with pure essential oils.
Jordan Cattle Company
Jordan Cattle Company is a family-owned and operated ranch dedicated to raising high-quality, locally sourced beef with intention and integrity. Committed to transparency, they believe customers deserve to know where their food comes from and proudly sell directly to their community.
Maple Acres, LLC
Maple Acres, LLC started January 2024 with inspiration of Homemade Maple products that I loved as a kid growing up in Pennsylvania.
Home crafted fig syrups, pinion pine syrup, infused cooking salts, homegrown herbs and spices, sourdough
Robert Ellsworth Woodworking
10 Penny is Art in Wood. I create custom, one of a kind furniture. I've been a woodworker since 1999 and cabinet maker for four years. Originally educated in Pennsylvania.
SomaPsyn
SomaPsyn is a creative brand centered around self-expression, community, and collaboration. With a current focus on tie-dye creations, the vendor draws inspiration from personal passions while also promoting the art and hobbies of friends.
The Cherry Blossom Bakery
As a diagnosed Celiac and an avid baker, I decided to share my moist, delicious gluten free baked goods with Colorado residents!
Z.O.’s Lemonade-ish Stand
Z.O.’s Lemonade-ish Stand all began with a young girl and a dream. Zoey was just 6 years old when she began selling Girl Scout Cookies. Small and shy, she could barely look anyone in the eyes as she timidly made her very first sales.