
Indigenous Made Summer Market Returns to Missoula This Weekend
If you're looking for something fun to do this weekend in Missoula, there's a special market returning that celebrates local culture, creativity, and community.
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While many people spend their Saturday mornings browsing the Missoula Farmers' Market at the XXXXs, the Clark Fork River Market, or the Missoula People's Market, another popular event is back this weekend.
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The Indigenous Made Summer Market returns to downtown Missoula's Caras Park this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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Founded by Native women and rooted in Montana, Indigenous Made Montana is a social enterprise dedicated to elevating artists, makers, entrepreneurs, storytellers, and creative businesses throughout the region. The market has become a favorite community gathering, featuring both winter and summer events that highlight Indigenous talent and culture.
This year's summer market will feature more than 60 artists, makers, and entrepreneurs, giving visitors the chance to meet the artists behind the work and support Native-owned businesses directly. Shoppers can browse a wide variety of handcrafted goods, including jewelry, pottery, beadwork, artwork, and much more.
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The event is about more than shopping. Organizers describe it as a day of culture, creativity, and connection, bringing together community members and visitors in the heart of downtown Missoula.
Taste and Celebrate: Food and Music at the Market
Entertainment and food will also be part of the experience. DJ Carlos will provide music throughout the day, while food vendors, including Fat Baby Fry Bread and Lemon Drum, will be serving up delicious meals and treats.
If you're looking for a unique way to spend part of your Saturday, the Indigenous Made Summer Market offers a chance to support local Indigenous artists while enjoying one of Missoula's most vibrant community events.
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