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Rain or Shine The Market Must Go On!

Posted on in POP ATLANTA by Chandra Meadows

  The Atlanta Indie Market is happening today from 2pm - 7pm at 880 Woodrow St. As you know, it’s a free event and its family friendly! So, you are encouraged to bring the entire family. It’s a little wet outside but this rain can’t stop the good vibes from flowing through the market today. ...
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The Atlanta Indie Market Opens This Weekend!

Posted on in POP ATLANTA by Chandra Meadows

  Join us this weekend for the Atlanta Indie Market Christmas Shop-A-Thon! Winter is here. The holidays are here. The Atlanta Indie Market is here! This Saturday (Dec. 23) come out and get some last minute gifts from our dope vendors. Yeah, you could go and wait in the long lines at the mall to...
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5 Reasons To Vend At Atlanta Indie Market

Posted on in POP ATLANTA by Chandra Meadows

     The Atlanta Indie Market opens on the 4th Saturday of each month. The next market will open on December 23. We are currently accepting applications for vending. If you have thought about being a vendor at the market and still need a little help deciding if you should, look no further! We ha...
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4 Reasons You Should Attend The Atlanta Indie Market Today

Posted on in POP ATLANTA by Chandra Meadows

    Today is the day. The Atlanta Indie Market will open today. From 12pm  to 7pm you can join us at the Beltline Fairgrounds for the experience of community and culture. Here are 4 reasons why you should be there:   It’s opening day! Today will be the first official kickoff for the ultimate ...
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Atlanta Indie Market Officially Opens Tomorrow July 22

Posted on in POP ATLANTA by Chandra Meadows

  We know you guys have been patiently waiting. The time has come for the official opening of the Atlanta Indie Market.   Grab your friends and family and come out to have an amazing experience. We will have performances, vendors, fun activities, and dope people everywhere. Atlanta hasn’t seen a...
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