Summer Markets are HERE.
This warm summer weather is exactly what we plan for (fingers crossed) each month. Saturday, 12-5pm, we have over 40 artisans & vintage collections headed to Trophy on Maywood Avenue for YOU. Bring your dad for a pre-Father’s Day afternoon, surrounded by the best people in our community. If you need a fun Father’s Day gift, vendors will be stocked up on cool gift ideas and Trophy has the best swag shop in town. Beefy Buns & Bo’s Kitchen food trucks will be serving lunch and we have Umbrella Dry Bar and WanderBEE Coffee Company bringing the iced drinks. A list of participating artisans is below and links are posted on @PopUpRaleigh social media accounts. It is going to be a great day at Pop-Up Raleigh and we cannot wait to see you.
June 17th Participating Artisans
Alison Green Charchar Art
Amie Hodges Ceramics
Bit of a Ramble Vintage
Cardinal and Clay
Frills Atelier
Hank E Panky Farm & Soap Shop
JR Woodworks
Kindle Wick Candle Co
KSW Naturals
Mallowdoos
Oak City Hemp
O. Rae Art
Raleigh Pottery
Studio Pema
UnbotheredGoods
146 Designs
Albus Agate
Anne Terry Handmade
Chester & Pearl
Closet Sikeology
Cultivations-Botanically Inspired Craft
Electric Boots Vintage
Galatea Boutique Truck
HHP Designs
Lindy Stark Designs
Moonlytes Vintage Gifts
Moving Mamas Vintage
Needle & Thread Co
New York Filthy
ParMar Media
Pet Wants East Raleigh
Philly’s Ceramics
Salvus Decorum
Sample House Studio
SKP Ink
Sprinkled with Love Cakery
The White Sparrow NC
Umbrella Dry Bar
Vintage Vibes and Good Buys Vintage
Wanderlust Bee & Wander Bee Coffee Co
Woodlit Candles
We are excited about welcoming BelongNC to the June market. Making room for nonprofits that continue to make Raleigh a great place is important to our market participants, visitors and US. BelongNC was founded in Raleigh. Meet and learn more about their mission Saturday, 12-5pm.
“By developing programs and spaces where refugees and immigrants feel safe and confident to explore inclusion in their new surroundings, we are confident this will enhance their personal integration experience – as a result, this also creates greater understanding of our neighbor’s differences within the community.”