Another month, another market! It’s street market week and we can’t wait to see you all at this month’s night market! Come out and meet us at the market this Saturday June 11, 2022 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. on 1 55th Place S in the heart of Woodlawn. And of course, we’re going to give you the vendor rundown so that you can plan out exactly who you want to go see this weekend!
As always, there are going to lots of new vendors, but that doesn’t mean you won’t be seeing some familiar faces as well! From home baked goods to hand crafted home decor, we’ve got quite the lineup to share with you for this upcoming market. Ready to take a look at all the vendors joining us for the June market? Let’s go!
Woodlawn Street Market Vendors: June 2022
We even 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 wouldn’t be able to do it without you. We are looking for some extra helping hands to help out with vendor set up on June 11th from 3-5 pm. Volunteering is easy, but the chance to support small businesses here in Woodlaw? Priceless! And the best part is, you can shop till you drop after your shift! Click below to sign up now!
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