You’re invited! Join (cool) progeny and Women’s Daily Post for an evening celebrating creativity and local mom-powered businesses!

Check in, grab your glass of vino and lite bites from The Corner Pantry while you shop our curated #MadeByMom marketplace and Baltimore’s largest collection of women-owned boutiques from 5 PM – 7 PM.

Then join us for an inspiring discussion about creativity in business from 7 PM – 8 PM. Hear from women who turned their passion/creativity into a career or have had to use a tremendous amount of creativity in their professional endeavors.

Your Moms Night Out pass includes your cocktail, light bites from The Corner Pantry, sweet treat, and swag bag from our partners — plus entrance to our outdoor networking and panel conversation space. It’s an evening you don’t want to miss!

Register with a friend and save $5 on your ticket! Register in advance. Tickets are limited and will not be available at the door.

(Can’t join us for the discussion. nosh, and cocktails? We’d still love for you to come explore the market from 5 PM – 7 PM. No registration necessary if you’re just shopping!)

Please note that this event is outside and that we will be adhering to CDC health and safety guidelines. Our ticketed portion of the evening will have limited seating. Please be sure to bring a mask to wear when social distancing is not possible and for access to boutiques that may require it.

Meet Our Story Sharers

Meet Our #MadeByMom Market Vendors

  • Jennifer Nolley of Tiny Easel
    Check out Jennifer’s art kits for kids — and (we’re crossing fingers!) a new product launch for the not-so-tiny artist!!
  • Tiffany Ogunwuyi of Coco&Soy
    We love Tiffany’s collection of soy candles and how she partners with local organizations to raise awareness for worthy causes!  
  • Victoria Clausen of Floral Fetes
    Victoria is known for her gorgeous floral designs — and she’ll have a special DIY Flower Bar just for this event!
  • Genie Arnot of Social Studio
    Genie’s Roland Park art studio offers workshops for kids and adults, but it’s not just about helping everyone engage in creative processes. It’s a place for connection, empowerment, and community.
  • Andrea Stieff of Stieff Co
    Andrea is the guru for all things holiday decor. In addition to creating private label decorations, Andrea teaches classes for how to turn your older vintage holiday decor into new, inspired pieces.
  • Ana Goldseker of SoulMate Yerba
    Stop by Ana’s table to discover how she is inspiring people to engage in a healthier lifestyle through yerba mate (and try her teas!).
  • Christina Brunyate of Domesticity
    Christina didn’t just create a fabric shop and sewing studio — she created a community of stitchers! Whether you’re a crochet veteran or a newbie behind the sewing machine, Christina has something for you.
  • Lisa Duff of Oak Spring Farm CSA
    Lisa is the farmer extraordinaire behind Oak Spring Farm, an organic farm serving the Baltimore community high quality organic vegetables and humanely raised eggs. She’ll have information about her CSA — but more importantly, ideas for how to take local fall veggies and make them into delicious dishes.

… and more to be announced!

Purchase Your Tickets

Click here to purchase tickets. Use code WDPVIPS to save $5 if you purchase before October 10th!

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