A Phoestivus Market in Phoenix Tonight

A Phoestivus for the rest (or all) of us who need to get a little local gift shopping accomplished in the company of local food vendors and live music. It will be the first Phoestivus in what organizers from Get Your PHX hope will be an annual event, hosted in...
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A Phoestivus for the rest (or all) of us who need to get a little local gift shopping accomplished in the company of local food vendors and live music.


It will be the first Phoestivus in what organizers from Get Your PHX hope will be an annual event, hosted in the Downtown Phoenix Public Market parking lot at 14 E. Pierce st.

The festivities start at 5:30 p.m. and will last until 8:30 p.m. (when we hope they bring out the Phoestivus pole). Check out a list of vendors, after-party details, and the origins of Phoestivus, er Festivus, after the jump …

The market’s vendors include:

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Evan Apotheker

Sean Hoy

Tracy Perkins/Strawberry Hedgehog Bath and Body

Christine Cassano

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Mary Lou Mulloy

Devin Rankin

Debi Brady

Mara Saccoccia

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Practical Art

Jennifer Ahlstrom

Joseph Cuevas

Anne Marie Miskovic

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Nikki Aiello

Story of My Life Greeting Cards

Marshall Shore

Susanne Anderson

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Michael Keele/Central Slope

Jacquelyn Sayre/Down to Earth Skin Care

Verde Springs Soap Company

Gina Hullum/Urban Adornments

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Vida Vazquez

Amy Love/Love Buttons

Michelle Ponce

Calle 16 Artists

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Corianne Sizemore/Treehouse Bakery

Beatrice Moore/Kooky Krafts Shop

Jannine Doto Kathy Zimmerman

And don’t miss out on the after-party at the Duce, at 525 South Central Avenue, that’ll be full of holiday karaoke and cocktails from 8:30 to 11:30 p.m..

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For more info, visit the event’s Facebook page and the below video of Festivus, as explained by Seinfeld.

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