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4 ways to broaden your holiday shopping horizons, support St. Louis businesses

Do you have a favorite shopping event for unique holiday gifts? Tell us in the comments section below!
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Do you have a favorite shopping event for unique holiday gifts? Tell us in the comments section below!

Big box stores and online retailers have their place in holiday shopping routines. But, if you’re seeking some out-of-the-box gift ideas, here are a few shopping events where you can find them.

Plus, spending some of your holiday dollars at a local event means money in the pocket of local artisans, creators and small business owners.

Listen:"St. Louis on the Air" host Don Marsh talks to St. Louis Public Radio's Holly Edgell and Ashley Lisenby about how individual makers and various communities and cultures are broadening their holiday-shopping horizons in the St. Louis area. 

Black-owned Black Friday Pop-Up Market

Local makers and entrepreneurs are the main attraction at this event, in its third year. The lineup of vendors includes purveyors of apparel, jewelry, beauty products and art.

  • Friday, 1:00 to 5:00 p.m.
  • The Luminary: 2701 Cherokee St., St. Louis
  • Details here


Related: Local black creators showcase products at Cherokee Street Black Friday event

Sábado de los Negocios Pequeños

Translated, the flyer advertises that Cherokee Street is open for business on Small Business Saturday.
Credit Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan St. Louis
Translated, the flyer advertises that Cherokee Street is open for business on Small Business Saturday.

Translation: Small Business Saturday with an international flair. The Saturday after Thanksgiving has come to be known for providing the antidote to Black Friday madness. The Hispanic Chamber of Commerce of Metropolitan St. Louis is teaming up with the St. Louis Mosaic Project and Square to showcase businesses along Cherokee Street.


International Institute Holiday Bazaar

This event features arts and crafts from the many cultures that call the St. Louis region home. And there will be a number of the best local food trucks on hand to fuel your shopping exertions.

  • Saturday and Sunday, Dec. 1 and 2, 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
  • The International Institute: 3401 Arsenal St., St. Louis
  • Details here


STL Women’s Holiday Pop-up

This collective of women artists, makers and entrepreneurs will come together for its last pop-up of the year. More than 30 vendors will be on hand, selling goods such as soap, chocolate, leather goods and jewelry.

  • Sunday, Dec. 2, 12:00 to 4:00 p.m.
  • The Wild Carrot: 3901 Shaw Blvd., St. Louis
  • Details here

Holly Edgell is lead editor for Sharing America, a collaborative covering the intersection of race, identity and culture. This new initiative, funded by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, includes reporters in Hartford, St. Louis, Kansas City, and Portland, Oregon. Follow Holly on Twitter @hollyedgell.

Copyright 2021 St. Louis Public Radio. To see more, visit St. Louis Public Radio.

Holly Edgell is the Editor of a four-station collaborative coverage initiative on race, identity and culture. Based at St. Louis Public Radio, she leads a team of four reporters in St. Louis, Hartford, Kansas City and Portland, Ore.