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Feb272020

February 27, 2020, Thursday - Black Bazaar: A Pop-Up Event to Celebrate Black History Month at Fallon

Time: 11a - 2p

Location: Fallon, 500 N 3rd Street, 6th floor

Black Bazaar: A Pop-Up Event to Celebrate Black History Month

A little party never hurt nobody! Join us in celebrating Black History Month by attending the Black Bazaar on the 6th floor of the Fallon office from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Thursday, February 27.

This pop-up event will showcase vendors selling goods ranging from food to art prints and home décor to clothing and accessories (both vintage and new). It’s an opportunity for you to discover and support some of your neighborhood’s black-owned businesses you may not know about. Come ready to have a good time and discover something new. Please note that this event IS wheelchair accessible. So, bring your friends, colleagues, your grandma, and your barista because we are excited to celebrate with you. ALL ARE WELCOME!

PS: Although most vendors accept credit card and cash app payments, we recommend bringing cash for easier transaction

PPS: If you’d like to keep the party going, which we strongly encourage, please pay a visit to our neighbors down the street, ONE FERMENTARY & TAPROOM.