Shop from 300 local artists when this market takes over Seventh Street this weekend

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Made In Tucson happens twice a year. What started with only 50 artists has since blossomed into a curated market featuring 300 vendors and seven food trucks.

Madi Kingsbury This weekend, a local market will make its way down Seventh Street as a way for the community to support local artists and Fourth Avenue.

People are also reading… “We wanted to make sure everyone was included, from artists who are just starting out to those that have been making art for years to make the fair diverse,” said DeeDee Koenen, who is co-owner of local shop Pop Cycle on Fourth Avenue and part of the coalition. For food options, you’ll find Reservation Sensation with fry bread, Mexican and Native American restaurant La Indita, Japanese-style sandwiches from Fatboy Sandos, hot dogs from You Sly Dog, Fat Noodle for ramen, refreshing lemonade from BlackJack Citrus Infusions, and Heavy Kettle Popcorn.

 

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