Support Local Vendors at the Community Neighborhood Market

VENDOR DEADLINE - MARCH 15TH
Tulsa Reservoir Hills 

Tulsa, Oklahoma — The Community Neighborhood Market, founded by community leader and advocate Katina Walker, continues to create meaningful opportunities for entrepreneurs, small businesses, and neighborhood vendors to showcase their talents, products, and services.

More than just a market, the Community Neighborhood Market has become a place where community members gather to shop local, support small businesses, and strengthen neighborhood commerce.

Shop Local. Support Local.
Residents across Tulsa are encouraged to come out and shop with the amazing vendors participating in the Community Neighborhood Market. Each event features local entrepreneurs offering a wide variety of goods and services including:
▪️Fresh produce and homemade foods
▪️Handmade crafts and specialty products
▪️Beauty and wellness items
▪️Clothing and accessories
▪️Community-based services

When you shop with these vendors, you are doing more than making a purchase—you are supporting dreams, helping small businesses grow, and circulating dollars within the community.

Vendor Deadline Approaching
Entrepreneurs who are interested in becoming a vendor should act quickly.
🚨 Deadline to register for the Tulsa Reservoir Hills market is March 15th.

This event provides businesses and entrepreneurs a valuable platform to introduce their food, products, and services directly to the community.

The Community Neighborhood Market has built a reputation for being a welcoming space where businesses can gain visibility, connect with customers, and grow their brands.

Building Community Through Commerce
Under the leadership of Katina Walker, the Community Neighborhood Market reflects a larger mission: creating spaces where entrepreneurship and community uplift one another.

Markets like these help cultivate a thriving local economy while giving entrepreneurs the opportunity to test new ideas, grow their customer base, and become a visible part of the community.

The Community Neighborhood Market continues to prove that when communities support local vendors, everyone benefits.

A Community Effort
Congratulations to Community Leader and Advocate Katina Walker for creating this important platform for commerce, collaboration, and community building.

By opening the doors for entrepreneurs to showcase their work and encouraging residents to shop local, the Community Neighborhood Market is helping to strengthen Tulsa one business at a time.

Let’s support our local vendors. Let’s shop local. Let’s build.

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