The Lakeview Roscoe Village Chamber of Commerce is hosting the second indoor pop-up market! A variety of local vendors will be selling unique products. There will be something for everyone, and we can't wait for you to pop into our pop up.
VENDORS LISTED BELOW!
Local on Lincoln Vendors:
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Strictly Hodgepodge offers vintage jewelry and handmade jewelry made from vintage and upcycled pieces, as well as books, paper ephemera, and a hodgepodge of eccentric vintage artifacts.
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Light + Love Soaps has Non-gmo, plant-based Soap, Solid Shampoo, Conditioner & Body Butters. Ingredients are carefully selected with an eye towards creating sustainable, phthalate and SLS free products that are cruelty free.
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La Juicy Jars is a woman-owned business that produces 100% natural juices and sea moss products to help heal holistically, specifically focused on blood pressure, cholesterol, diabetes, metabolism boosting, eczema and natural energy.
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Dar Baklava is a minority-owned small business that makes healthier, handmade, premium baklava bites with high protein, low sugar, and minimal syrup (hence our slogan "No Sticky Fingers") with 80% nuts in every piece as individual snacks (50 gm) and gift boxes (450 gm).
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Four Star Handcrafted Coffee is a minority owned small-business & local coffee roaster that specializes in handcrafted small batch coffee and candles.
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Husk is a unverisal drink sleeve designed to fit any size beverage, perfect for coffees, drinks, and more!
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BEDEWED SKIN is a non-medicated, plant-based skincare line that combats sensitive, dry, itchy skin. For this market, we will be selling 100% plant-based body oils, Spa shower steamers, Coconut Milk Baths, and Facial products designed to nourish the skin and help repair the moisture barrier for this winter season
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A Versatile You™️ is a Self Care Brand with Aromatherapy Enriched Candles, Área Mists and Natural Skincare that provides you with a holistic experience through sensory healing.
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Bomb Beauty Boutique is a black, woman business owner that sells unique pieces at an affordable rate. They have a combination of handmade items for all.
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1902 LLC is a minority owned business; woman baker that features artisan sourdough bread and sourdough baked goods including cookies, focaccia, etc.
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Chicago Wick Stop candles represent each neighborhood and what we love (or hate) about them with a witty quip and quality product.
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OuroHermetica is a woman-owned business that makes Bath & Body Products, Candles, Jewelry, incense and other various related handmade items based on the magic of manifestation and intentional living..
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Beyond Beautiful Books is a Proud Black Woman thriving in Chicago's West Side Austin community. Hoping to inspire others to embrace their natural hair and to ignite the adventures of reading and literacy. Handmade skin safe stylish jewelry packed with personality and attitude.
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Moody Teas is a black, woman, lgbtq+ owned business that will sell loose leaf teas and tisanes blended to boost your mood in a variety of flavors. They also offer hot and iced teas (depending on weather).
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Max Candles produces high-quality and eco-friendly scented candles used to be tools for relaxation, healing, uplighting, and support. The business was inspired by the healing journal of Maxime Sylvain, and his ability to empower individuals to bring positivity into the world.
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Several Miles is a boutique for the traveler at heart, offering handmade jewelry, elevated basics, and versatile mix-and-match sets. Their mission is to empower women to embrace their wanderlust, express themselves unapologetically, and find confidence through inspiring fashion.
The Small Business Storefront Activation Program is part of the Chicago Recovery Plan, the City of Chicago’s plan to amplify once-in-a-generation federal funding to create an equity-based investment strategy to catalyze a sustainable economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. The Chicago Recovery Plan invests holistically in communities and industries hardest hit by the pandemic to support equitable economic recovery across the city. To learn more about this Program and BACP’s Recovery Plan efforts, please visit Chicago.gov/BACPRecoveryPlan.