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,Do you have plans this weekend?

Well, if you’re anything like us, we’re always looking for something socially distanced, and socially beneficial to do, and we think that THIS is a perfect event to put a smile on everyone’s faces!

 

This Saturday, September 26, from
11am – 2pm

at

Dulce’s Jardin (Nokomis & 41st in South Minneapolis)

What’s different about this market?

Well, aside from being a cool market with a ton of great vendors, they are also lifting up others.

Pickle Witch is donating 10% of their proceeds to the Minnesota Freedom Fund (who provide cash bail assistance and immigration bonds)!

Pretrial punishment is inhumane and you can donate directly to MFF with your time or money if you choose

At Fox Den Salon we love a good local artist, maker, creator or hustle, and this market is FULL of great goods!

Masks, snacks, treats, tops, tokens of beauty, and so much great creative energy… you DON’T want to miss it!

Support local hustle, support art, support community,

and

most importantly

Give them your money!

Check out the works of:

Dulce

Spinning Wylde

Mateo / Tlakuilkoatl

Kari Lee Art

Pickle Witch

Junauda Petrus-Nasah

Marisa Martinez Jewelry

hclou ART

Las Ranas Jewelry

 

 

 

 

 

Alongside the fresh produce and plants at the Minneapolis Farmers Market you will also find so much more! From ready to eat foods such as coffee stands to homemade salsa’s, hummus, and much more! Be sure to go check it out! 

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LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT:

It is with great respect and humility that we acknowledge that we gather and create on the traditional land of the Dakota people and the many other tribes that have stewarded it for generations.  This beautiful and often complicated city has been the ancestral home to the Dakota people, as well as a home to the Ojibwe (Anishinaabeg), Ho-Chunk, Cheyenne, Oto, Iowa, Sauk and Meskwaki people over generations.  The continual strategic disenfranchisement of the colonial settlers on the native peoples of this land have diminished but not deterred the capacity for acknowledgement of the many gifts, strengths, voices, and achievements of the indigenous people that have come before, as well as  those that remain in our communities. 

©2023 by Dangerously Pretty LLC dba Fox Den Salon.  Fox Den Salon and any same or similar names or likenesses are Trademarked.

The words and viewpoints of the staff of the salon do not necessarily represent the totality of the salon staff or the company as a whole. 

If you have any concerns, please direct them to info@foxdensalon.com