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Native Made Pop Up

NATIVE MADE will be at Cully Central on May 23. Where: Cully Central 4579 NE CullyBlvd. Portland, OR 97218 Social distancing and masks will be enforced. We are doing our part to keep our community safe while cultivating prosperity!


Native Made Pop Up

Native Pop Up https://commotionpdx.org/about-native-made Brought to you by NAYA, in partnership with Our 42nd Ave and Cully Boulevard Alliance. Native Made honors Native tradition while fostering a healthier Native future. This is an in-person pop-up with rotating vendors held at the (com)motion space. 4522 NE 42ND AVENUE, PDX, ORE 97218 Payments accepted are Venmo viaView Article >


Native Made Pop Up

NAYA, in partnership with Our 42nd Ave and Cully Boulevard Alliance invite the community to this pop-up shop featuring 2-3 Native vendors. We will observe social distancing and following CDC and county guidelines to keep everyone safe. This effort is meant to generate additional income for local Native artists. Wear your masks.


Native Made Pop Up

NAYA, in partnership with Our 42nd Ave and Cully Boulevard Alliance invite the community to this pop-up shop featuring 2-3 Native vendors. We will observe social distancing and following CDC and county guidelines to keep everyone safe. This effort is meant to generate additional income for local Native artists. Wear your masks.


Native Made Pop Up

NAYA, in partnership with Our 42nd Ave and Cully Boulevard Alliance invite the community to this pop-up shop featuring 2-3 Native vendors. We will observe social distancing and following CDC and county guidelines to keep everyone safe. This effort is meant to generate additional income for local Native artists. Wear your masks.


Native Made Pop Up

NAYA, in partnership with Our 42nd Ave and Cully Boulevard Alliance invite the community to this pop-up shop featuring 2-3 Native vendors. We will observe social distancing and following CDC and county guidelines to keep everyone safe. This effort is meant to generate additional income for local Native artists. Wear your masks.