St. Petersburg High School now hosts a Sunday market

It boasts over 75 different vendors each weekend.

click to enlarge St. Petersburg High School now hosts a Sunday market
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We get it, the maker’s market scene in St. Pete can seem a little oversaturated at times, but a new event is set to deliver a wide range of vendors and food trucks each Sunday in the Historic Kenwood neighborhood.

A rotating selection of over 75 different vendors set up shop each Sunday, offering patrons a wide selection of arts and crafts, farm-fresh produce, multi-cultural foods, plants, sustainable, eco-friendly products and wellness services alongside live music and other entertainment.

This new market launched earlier this month and may boast many of the same small businesses as downtown’s Saturday Morning Market or St. Pete Beach’s Corey Ave market. Its organizers also stress that “The School Board of Pinellas County, Florida, is neither sponsoring, nor affiliated with this event."

Farm and plant vendors that folks can expect at the next Sunday market include Greens 'n' Things Urban Farm, 15th Street Farm, Eden's Nectar and Crum Brothers Family Farm while expected food trucks include Scone’d, La Petite France, Impasto and Churned Ice Cream, among many others.

There's no cover to attend St. Pete's new weekly market, which happens each Sunday from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. at St. Petersburg High School (2501 5th Ave. N).
Event Details

Sunday Market St. Pete

Sundays, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

St. Petersburg High School 2501 5th Ave N, St. Petersburg St. Pete

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