Join us for our first QUEER ALL YEAR MARKET!
With the aim to highlight queer/2SLGBTQIA+ artists, makers, businesses and other folx who sell products/goods, we hope to see you come out and support this community-centric event. Vendor list and other additional information will be updated here and announced on our Instagram page (@front.porch.collective)!
Saturday, November 15, 2025
11 AM - 6 PM
Community Room @ Salt City Market
VENDORS:
Fatcat Baking
The Leather Bone
The Naughty Printmaker
The Black Citizens Brigade
From Smoke Fragrance Co
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EMG Designs
Willow & Wool
Pareidolia Creations
Love & Libros Bookshop
MRG Artwork
Paschkes Pottery
Meatghosts
Pokements
Crow M. Lundervold
Madeleine Ferguson
SAFER SHOPPING HOURS!
11 AM - 1 PM
MASK REQUIRED SHOPPING HOURS
Vendors and attendees will be required to wear KN95 (or better) masks during this period.
Face masks will be provided for FREE in collaboration with the Better Breathing Bloc of CNY
Accessibility Information:
Salt City Market is on Syracuse bus lines SY 52 and SY 16 with minimal walking from stop to building entrance.
Salt City Market’s entrances, the entrance to Queer All Year Market, and the restrooms in the facility are all on one level and have doorways wide enough for folx who use mobility aids. Doors also have accessible touch-free open/close devices.
All gender restrooms available in event space with wheel under sinks. Doors are a bit heavy but volunteers or coordinators can help open/close doors for attendees if needed.
Face masks will be available for free to market attendees at the entrance. See information above about our Safer Shopping Hours block for mask-required shopping hours.
In order to stay true to our values of inclusivity for ALL bodies, vendors have been asked to not have displays that discriminate against fat or disabled bodies.
The inclement weather date for this event is Saturday, November 22, 2025.
Donate to the event on our Eventbrite page!
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/queer-all-year-market-tickets-1646926594779?aff=oddtdtcreator