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    Artisan Pop-Up Grocery Store Returns Downtown

    The Gay Street Collaborative — creators of the Moonlight Market and Sunlight Market shopping events — has launched a new event series last month, showcasing a selection of local businesses with artisan food products. The “Artisan Pop-Up Grocery Store” is a monthly reoccurring event taking place at POP, a new pop-up retail space managed by the Gay Street Collaborative at 44 North High Street.

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    The second grocery store event will take place this Sunday, September 13th from 11am to 3pm, featuring products from Seaworthy Bread, Oat Milk, B L Ü M E N by Genevieve, Charlotte & Olivia’s Sublime Ice Creams, Conservation Coffee, Momma’s Secret Mixes, BUILT Pastry and Latshaw Apiaries Honey. Plus music by DJ Charles Erickson!

    Vendors are expected to rotate each month with products including local cheeses, charcuterie, coffee and teas, breads, sauces, jams, jellies, produce, pastries, desserts, fresh floral arrangements and much more.

    Future installments of the Artisan Pop-Up Grocery Store will take place on October 11 and November 15th. Interested vendors can email [email protected] for registration details.

    For more information, visit www.popcolumbus.com.

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