THE SUNDAY MARKET TO BRING MUSIC, ART, ENTERTAINMENT & LOCAL PRODUCTS TO BRICKELL at Mary Brickel Village
THE SUNDAY MARKET TO BRING MUSIC, ART, ENTERTAINMENT & LOCAL PRODUCTS TO BRICKELL
(Miami, FL) – Sundays in downtown Miami are set to change as Mary Brickell Village hosts The Sunday Market, starting August 22nd. It will be the first open air market in the Brickell area, offering a chance to discover fresh, natural, local products. The Sunday Market will be held every Sunday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at Mary Brickell Village. Stretching along the 900 block of South Miami Avenue, The Sunday Market will feature an eclectic mix of vendors, art exhibits, music and live entertainment that will represent the rich ethnic and cultural diversity of the neighborhood.
Guests will be able to peruse displays from a wide variety of vendors from artwork, food and cooking oils to accessories and pet treats. Vendors will include: local arts & crafts; orchids & fresh flowers; bamboo, bonsai & other plants; Ice cream, chocolate & baked goods; mushrooms; cheeses; pasta; fish, stone crabs & shrimp; olive oils; local honey; teas & coffees; fruit; tropical fruit smoothies; soaps; purses/totes; jewelry & accessories; baskets; and dog & pet treats. For more information, please contact Yoly Solano at 305-273-8373.
(Miami, FL) – Sundays in downtown Miami are set to change as Mary Brickell Village hosts The Sunday Market, starting August 22nd. It will be the first open air market in the Brickell area, offering a chance to discover fresh, natural, local products. The Sunday Market will be held every Sunday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM at Mary Brickell Village. Stretching along the 900 block of South Miami Avenue, The Sunday Market will feature an eclectic mix of vendors, art exhibits, music and live entertainment that will represent the rich ethnic and cultural diversity of the neighborhood.
Guests will be able to peruse displays from a wide variety of vendors from artwork, food and cooking oils to accessories and pet treats. Vendors will include: local arts & crafts; orchids & fresh flowers; bamboo, bonsai & other plants; Ice cream, chocolate & baked goods; mushrooms; cheeses; pasta; fish, stone crabs & shrimp; olive oils; local honey; teas & coffees; fruit; tropical fruit smoothies; soaps; purses/totes; jewelry & accessories; baskets; and dog & pet treats. For more information, please contact Yoly Solano at 305-273-8373.
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