New Headhouse market launches May 11

It was back in January that we first told you about Bodhi Coffee/Federal Donuts dude Bobby Logue's plans to institute a new Friday-night market in Headhouse Square focused more on hand-crafted goods than locally grown foods.

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New Headhouse market launches May 11

POSTED: Wednesday, April 4, 2012, 5:00 PM
Filed Under: Food News

It was back in January that we first told you about Bodhi Coffee/Federal Donuts dude Bobby Logue's plans to institute a new Friday-night market in Headhouse Square focused more on hand-crafted goods than locally grown foods (leave that to The Food Trust on Sundays). Said new market — which is actually called The New Market, properly — will make its debut on May 11. A showcase for locally based artisans and purveyors, The New Market will be built around a rotating roster of vendors hawking goods and offering expertise in areas that include lighting, furniture, composting, framing and biking, as well as a lineup of local food producers. (The website will soon boast a full list of participants.) There will be live classical music starting at 7:30 p.m. (the market goes from 3 to 9), and surrounding bars, restaurants and businesses have plans to open their doors onto the street to contribute to the convivial atmosphere. If you're interested in becoming a vendor, email info@newmarketphiladelphia.com.

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