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The Portland Saturday Market is a mutual-benefit non-tax-exempt nonprofit owned and run by the Members of the market. The Board of Directors and various committees are all run by members of the market, utilizing a democratic process. The focus of the market is on hand-crafted goods sold by the artisans who design and make them.
Website. www.patriciagrossman.com. Patricia Grossman (born 1951) is an American novelist. Born in Cleveland, Ohio in 1951, Grossman moved to New York City to attend Pratt Institute, where she studied drawing and painting. She has an M.F.A. in writing from Sarah Lawrence College and has published six novels, as well as two children's books.
Salem Community Markets (SCM), formerly known as Salem Saturday Market (SSM), is a nonprofit organization which operates multiple farmers' markets and related events in Salem, Oregon. As of the 2023 [update] season, there are four main markets: the Monday Hospital Market, the Wednesday Chemeketa Market, the Thursday West Salem Market, and the ...
The Eugene Saturday Market is an outdoor craft market in Eugene, Oregon. It is the oldest weekly open-air crafts market in the United States. It has a festival atmosphere that includes live performers as well as art and crafts displays and sales, and also food booths and other local vendors. Between 3,000 and 5,000 people visit the market every ...
Target is one major example of a retailer experimenting with a smaller format. Its average store is around 125,000 square feet, and out of its 1,963 stores across the US, over 170 are considered ...
September 6 – Cal Ripken Jr. of the Baltimore Orioles breaks the all time consecutive games played record in Major League Baseball. September 9 Kids' WB debuts on The WB , anchored by Animaniacs , which transfers over from Fox 's children's programming block, Fox Kids .
Portland Saturday Market, a weekly art and craft market in Portland, Oregon Saturday Market at the Yupiit Piciryarait Cultural Center, Bethel, Alaska The U.S. title of a collection of poems by Charlotte Mew, published originally in England as The Farmer's Bride
In one day of savage fighting, Sept. 17, 1862, an estimated 6,500 soldiers were killed and at least 15,000 wounded. In 291 brisk, fact-stuffed but engaging, thought-provoking pages, “A Day in ...