
Photo courtesy of Come Thru Market
At Come Thru Market, you can shop a variety of goods from local Black and Indigenous farmers and makers.
The market supports BIPOC growers who are taking their small business dreams to the farmers market environment.
The market also offers a farmer training program, which supports beginning farmers of color in Portland by building their farmers market readiness and success.
From spring to fall, you can shop at this market and support your local BIPOC growers and creators.
Come Thru Black and Indigenous Market
More than 25 local vendors showcase their goods during this outdoor market from June through October. This year, the market has a new local at Open Signal on MLK.
The event features produce and homemade items from local producers and growers as well as healers who specialize in food and herb wellness. You can pick up all your favorites veggies along with tea, pasta, ceramics, medicinals and more.
The Black and Indigenous Market is taking place on the first and third Monday of the month. The event is open from 3-7 p.m. at Open Signal.
Here are the 2026 upcoming dates:
- June 1
- June 15
- July 6
- July 20
- August 3
- August 17
- September 7
- September 21
- October 5
- October 19
Open Signal is at 2766 NE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd. in Portland. Dogs on leash are welcome.
For more information, visit the market’s website.
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