Pasadena market to showcase local creative talent
An event that gives Pasadena’s commercial sector, as well as those who have a home-based company or small business, a chance to shine will once again be setting up shop at the Pasadena Livestock Show and Rodeo.
Crafters, artisans, boutiques, specialty shops, rummage sellers, “antiquers”, and a wide assortment of other vendors have already booked space during the event, and the list is expected to continue to grow. Both parking and admission are free, and the whole family can browse and admire the creative talent to be found right in their own home town.
This pop-up marketplace will be set up in the Open Air BBQ Pavilion that is part of Pasadena Fairgrounds. The gates will open to the public at 12:00 noon, and the day will wrap up at 4:00 pm. Items old and new will be on offer, and this can help to keep them out of area landfills.
The organizers explained that the goal of this event is to help small businesses grow, and they are currently accepting application from the local community. Those that participate in a large outdoor market like this can count on area print shops to supply them with signs and packaging materials.
This session of Texas Trade Days will be held on August 24, and is free to attend. Vendor applications and other resources for sellers can be found on its website.
Crafters, artisans, boutiques, specialty shops, rummage sellers, “antiquers”, and a wide assortment of other vendors have already booked space during the event, and the list is expected to continue to grow. Both parking and admission are free, and the whole family can browse and admire the creative talent to be found right in their own home town.
This pop-up marketplace will be set up in the Open Air BBQ Pavilion that is part of Pasadena Fairgrounds. The gates will open to the public at 12:00 noon, and the day will wrap up at 4:00 pm. Items old and new will be on offer, and this can help to keep them out of area landfills.
The organizers explained that the goal of this event is to help small businesses grow, and they are currently accepting application from the local community. Those that participate in a large outdoor market like this can count on area print shops to supply them with signs and packaging materials.
This session of Texas Trade Days will be held on August 24, and is free to attend. Vendor applications and other resources for sellers can be found on its website.