Sunday Market Returns to The Factory for 3 Fall Dates

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The Sunday Market returns September 10th to The Factory at Franklin from 10:00 am  – 4:00 pm. The Sunday Market will feature handmade goods designed by local artisans as well as high-quality vintage finds. Market admission is free, but guests are encouraged to learn about and support the community-focused non-profit highlighted.

The featured non-profit for the September 10 Sunday Market is End Slavery Tennessee.The mission of End Slavery Tennessee is to promote healing of human trafficking survivors
and strategically confront slavery in our state. Their vision is to create a slave-free Tennessee.

Over 30 vendors are expected to be on-site for the event. Sunday Market organizers released information regarding what vendors you can expect. Here is a list of vendors to date:

Food trucks that will be at the April event will include Yayo’s OMG, Funk Seoul Brother, Matchless Coffee Soda, New Hickory, and Retro Sno.

“The Sunday Market is a place to slow your pace and just spend the afternoon shopping, eating, socializing, and finding local opportunities to serve. We have carefully selected unique vendors creating a neighborly environment full of talented businesses we have right here in the greater Nashville area. We hope to fill your soul on a Sunday afternoon,” says Caroline Ritter, Director of The Sunday Market.

The Sunday Market will be located outdoors on the southeast side of The Factory in the same location as the Franklin Farmers Market. The Factory is located at 230 Franklin Road. The covered market will be held rain or shine this Sunday, September 10th and will continue this fall on October 8th and December 3rd.