What a difference a year makes. As life begins to resume and we navigate post pandemic gatherings, Raleigh’s creative scene is thriving. Markets are happening everywhere and community support remains strong for shopping small and local. This year Pop-Up Raleigh celebrated 9 years of markets and I have enjoyed witnessing this new shopping genre grow. Every market is different, just as every creative, small business has it’s own style. I hope everyone finds a place to sell and shop for cool things as Raleigh continues to grow and change into a bigger, southern city. The artisans, food trucks, bartenders, vintage curators, makers and me THANK YOU for showing up every month. Saturday and Sunday are going to be fun and we cannot wait to see everyone, 12-5pm, at Trophy on Maywood.
Saturday, July 17th, Participating Vendors
Food Truck: TBA 12-5pm
Cardinal Beard Company
Foxxy’s Flora and Gifts
Gotta be Penelopes
Hank E Panky Farm
Hosmer Co.
Junie B’s Bake Shop
Keystrokes Typewriters
Milestone Bag Company
Moonlytes Vintage and Gifts
Muddy Dog Roasting Co
ParMar Media
Pet Wants East Raleigh
Raleigh Popsicle Co
Rebekah Evans Art
Rosemary and June
Rustic Passport Studio
Ryan Fox Paintings
SKP Ink
Surly Squirrel
Unpredictable Jewelry
Wild You Handmade
Sunday, July 18th, Participating Vendors
Food Truck: 454 Grill 12-6pm
Ash Tree Metalsy
B&C Boards & More
Barkleigh’s Cafe and Rescue
Belna Candle Company
Bumble & Hound
Chip Freund Photography
Cottage Lane Kitchen
Designed for Joy
Frivalice
HHP Designs
hothouse posey
House of Swank
Goodnight Clay
Lilly and Remains
Malune
ParMar Media
Raleigh Biscuit Company
RaleighGal
Rusty Stickers
The Blue Ox Bakery
Solid Roots
The Houseplant Hippie
Wake Robin Clay