February 28, 2020 – The Bourse Food Hall is celebrating Women’s History Month in the City of Sisterly Love with a Women’s History Month Pop-Up Market featuring over twenty women-owned businesses on March 7 from 11 am to 4 pm.
Guests are invited to shop at an array of Philadelphia-based, women-run businesses within the food hall while listening to live entertainment from five spectacular female artists: Sahara Moon Music, Jodi Valentín, Essie Riddle, Martha Stuckey, and Seraiah Nicole from REC Philly.
Shoppers can enjoy delicious bites from proud Philadelphia, women-owned vendors in The Bourse Food Hall including Menagerie Coffee, Prescription Chicken, Lalo, and Barry’s Buns. Other women-owned vendors include Escape the ‘80s and Art Star
Guests can sip their pints as they peruse the wares from the below vendors:
- Angel Energy– Apparel
- Art Star– Handmade Goods
- Bad Mother Crafter – Handmade Goods
- Buddy Blue Photo Booth– Photo Booth
- Cynplicity Artisan Soap Co– Soap
- Devereaux Printing Co.– Greeting Cards
- dilo– Home Goods
- Fason De Viv– Apparel
- Find Your Motives– Custom Cosmetics
- Frankadelphia– Handmade Goods
- Gabrielle Silverlight– Pottery
- Girls Gone Happy– Cards
- Maskcara Beauty– Beauty
- Meraki Moon Wellness– Holistic Goods and Card Readings
- Sababa– Vintage
- Serra Deniz– Apparel and Prints
- Silently Loud– Handbags
- Sole Active– Apparel and Lifestyle
- Wilde Gatherings– Holistic Goods
- Yamas & Co.– Macrame
Tannery Run Brew Works and Triple Bottom Brewing Company are operating a pop-up beer bar where they are pouring select brews in additional to having Crowler cans and merchandise for purchase.
Additionally, guests can enter to win a basket of goodies from the vendors. All proceeds from the raffle will benefit the Pink Boots Society – Greater Philadelphia Regional Chapter, an organization that encourages and empowers women in the beer industry to advance their careers through education and leadership.
For more information about the vendors and updates on the event, guests can visit the event page.
-Mya Sims