If there is one thing that always brings a bit of life into the weekend, it is a community-style bazaar where shopping feels less like a transaction and more like a small discovery journey. This coming 20 June 2026, a similar experience is set to take place at Discovery Shop @ Stamford Tyres Jurong, where a Father’s Day Pop-Up Marketplace will bring together small businesses, social enterprises, and family-friendly activities under one roof.
Organised at Stamford Tyres Retail Singapore, this event is not just about browsing stalls or picking up random finds. It is designed to create a meaningful weekend outing where shoppers can support local entrepreneurs, participate in hands-on workshops, and enjoy a relaxed day out in Jurong without the usual shopping mall crowd.
A community bazaar with a purpose
What makes this pop-up marketplace stand out is the strong emphasis on purpose-driven shopping. Many of the participating vendors are not large commercial brands, but rather small business owners, independent makers, and social enterprises. Each booth has its own story, whether it is a handmade craft label started from a home kitchen, a social initiative supporting underprivileged communities, or a passion project turned side business.
In today’s retail landscape, shoppers in Singapore are increasingly looking beyond discounts and promotions. They want to know where products come from, who made them, and how their purchase makes a difference. This bazaar taps into that mindset by turning every purchase into something more meaningful. Instead of simply spending Singapore Currency ($), visitors are indirectly supporting dreams, livelihoods, and social causes.
That alone gives the event a different energy compared to a typical weekend sale.
Father’s Day themed activities for families
Since this event is also tied to Father’s Day celebrations, families can expect interactive activities that are designed to bring parents and children together.
One of the highlights includes workshop slots from @art.dis.singapore, where families can participate in Father’s Day card-making activities. It is a simple but thoughtful experience where children (and even adults) can create personalised cards that carry more meaning than store-bought ones. These small creative sessions often become the most memorable part of such events because they allow families to slow down and spend time together.
On top of that, visitors who meet the minimum spend requirement at selected booths will also be entitled to a complimentary customised magnet from @magnetstories.sg. These personalised keepsakes are not just souvenirs but also small reminders of a meaningful day spent together as a family.
These additional perks help transform the bazaar from a simple shopping trip into a full experience that blends gifting, creativity, and family bonding.
What shoppers can expect on the ground
The event will take place at Discovery Shop @ Stamford Tyres Jurong, located at:
19 Lok Yang Way, Jurong
Singapore 628635
One of the biggest advantages of this venue is the availability of free parking. In Singapore, where parking costs and accessibility often influence weekend plans, this is a practical bonus that makes it easier for families to visit without stress.
From 11:00am to 5:00pm on 20 June 2026 (Saturday), visitors can expect a steady flow of activity throughout the day. Unlike large-scale exhibitions that can feel overwhelming, this pop-up marketplace is expected to maintain a more relaxed pace. This allows visitors to take their time exploring each booth, speaking to vendors, and understanding the stories behind the products.
The vendors themselves are expected to offer a wide range of goods, from lifestyle products and handmade crafts to artisanal food and drinks. While exact product listings may vary, the common theme is uniqueness. This is not the kind of place where everything looks mass-produced or identical. Instead, it is about discovering something slightly different from what is usually found in mainstream retail stores.
Why this kind of event matters in Singapore
In a fast-paced retail environment like Singapore, weekend shopping often revolves around shopping malls, online platforms, and flash sales. While convenient, these formats can sometimes feel repetitive. Events like this pop-up marketplace offer something different: a sense of community.
Supporting small businesses has become increasingly important, especially in a market where larger brands tend to dominate visibility. By attending events like this, visitors are directly contributing to the survival and growth of smaller vendors who rely on face-to-face engagement to reach customers.
There is also a psychological difference when shopping at a bazaar. Instead of browsing endless product pages online, visitors get to physically interact with items, ask questions, and understand how things are made. That human connection often leads to more thoughtful purchases.
A relaxed Father’s Day weekend idea
For those still thinking about how to spend Father’s Day weekend, this event offers a simple but meaningful option. It does not require expensive planning or complicated reservations. Instead, it is a casual outing where families can drop by, explore, eat, shop, and participate in activities at their own pace.
It is also suitable for different age groups. Parents can enjoy browsing lifestyle and artisan products, while children can engage in workshops and interactive booths. Even those who are not actively shopping can still enjoy the food, drinks, and atmosphere.
Most importantly, it offers a break from the usual routine. Instead of spending the weekend indoors or in crowded malls, this is an opportunity to experience something local, community-driven, and refreshing.
The value behind every purchase
One of the key messages behind this event is that every purchase carries meaning. Whether it is a handmade gift, a locally produced snack, or a customised keepsake, each item represents someone’s effort and passion.
In practical terms, shoppers are still spending Singapore Currency ($), but the difference lies in where that money goes. Instead of large corporations alone, it also supports small-scale creators and social initiatives. That shift in spending behaviour, even on a small scale, helps build a more diverse and sustainable local economy.
It is also worth noting that many of these vendors often reinvest their earnings back into their businesses or causes. This creates a ripple effect where one purchase can indirectly support more than just one person.
A simple but meaningful weekend plan
At its core, this Father’s Day Pop-Up Marketplace is not trying to be overly complicated. It is a straightforward concept: bring people together, showcase meaningful products, and create a space where shopping feels personal again.
For anyone looking for a weekend activity that is relaxed, family-friendly, and slightly different from the usual mall visit, this is worth considering. With free parking, creative workshops, and a strong lineup of independent vendors, it offers a well-rounded experience without requiring a big budget or elaborate planning.
Sometimes, the best weekend outings are not the most expensive ones, but the ones that feel genuine. This event fits exactly into that category.
For more information, the original announcement can be viewed here:
https://www.facebook.com/100064516849775/posts/
Promotional/Event Details:
Date: 20 June 2026 (Saturday)
Time: 11:00am – 5:00pm
Venue: Discovery Shop @ Stamford Tyres Jurong, 19 Lok Yang Way, Jurong, Singapore 628635
Additional Notes: Free parking available. Minimum spend applies for Father’s Day card-making workshop slots (@art.dis.singapore) and complimentary customised magnet (@magnetstories.sg).
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