Come Thru Market

The Redd on Salmon Street 831 SE Salmon Street, Portland, OR, United States

Come Thru Market is an incubator market centering Black and Indigenous farmers and makers. Managed by shiny flanary of Scrapberry Farm, the market supports BIPOC growers in taking their small business dreams to the farmers market environment. Come Thru Market takes place first and third Mondays from May to October, 3-7pm at Redd on Salmon […]

Come Thru Market

The Redd on Salmon Street 831 SE Salmon Street, Portland, OR, United States

Come Thru Market is an incubator market centering Black and Indigenous farmers and makers. Managed by shiny flanary of Scrapberry Farm, the market supports BIPOC growers in taking their small […]

Come Thru Market

The Redd on Salmon Street 831 SE Salmon Street, Portland, OR, United States

Come Thru Market is an incubator market centering Black and Indigenous farmers and makers. Managed by shiny flanary of Scrapberry Farm, the market supports BIPOC growers in taking their small […]

Come Thru Market

The Redd on Salmon Street 831 SE Salmon Street, Portland, OR, United States

Come Thru Market is an incubator market centering Black and Indigenous farmers and makers. Managed by shiny flanary of Scrapberry Farm, the market supports BIPOC growers in taking their small […]

Come Thru Market: A Market Centering Black and Indigenous Farmers and Makers

The Redd on Salmon Street 831 SE Salmon Street, Portland, OR, United States

Open 1st and 3rd Mondays, May - October, 3-7pm. ABOUT THE MARKET Come Thru Market is an incubator market centering Black and Indigenous Farmers, Makers, and Friends. They support BIPOC growers in taking their small business dreams to the farmers market environment. It’s a vibe - Come Thru and get what you need.

Come Thru Market: A Market Centering Black and Indigenous Farmers and Makers

The Redd on Salmon Street 831 SE Salmon Street, Portland, OR, United States

Open 1st and 3rd Mondays, May - October, 3-7pm. ABOUT THE MARKET Come Thru Market is an incubator market centering Black and Indigenous Farmers, Makers, and Friends. They support BIPOC growers in taking their small business dreams to the farmers market environment. It’s a vibe - Come Thru and get what you need.