The Woodlawn Street Market is entering its tenth season this year, featuring over 80 vendors. The WSM has been a staple for the Woodlawn community for years and has helped stimulate entrepreneurship in The Magic City. You can expect live performances, local goods, and spotlights of local services this season. This is an exciting time for newcomers to the area who haven’t been to Woodlawn before. From new murals and business, Woodlawn is booming!
Learn more about the vendors, volunteer opportunities, and where to park below!
Woodlawn Street Market Vendors: April 2023
We organized the vendors into convenient categories for you! Plan out your shopping trip this weekend by scanning the list below. Just click your category of choice to expand the list and browse away!
Volunteer with us!
The Woodlawn Street Market is a community effort, and we couldn’t do it without you. We are seeking extra help with vendor setup on April 1st from 8-10 am. Volunteering is easy, but the chance to support small businesses here in Woodlawn? Priceless! And the best part is, you can shop till you drop after your shift! Click below to sign up now!
Where to park?
With over 130 parking spaces available in the area, you won’t have difficulty finding where to park your vehicle. Use the map on the right to locate these spaces and where to find the Woodlawn Street Market!
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