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Saturday, August 30, 2025 | 10 AM – 6 PM
Cherokee County Community Building | 908 S. College Ave., Tahlequah, OK
The Cherokee National Holiday is one of the biggest gatherings of the year — and this is your chance to be part of it! The Cherokee 411 Pop-Up Fry bread Café & Vendor Market will bring together Cherokee and Native-owned businesses, artists, and organizations under one roof for a full day of shopping, culture, and community.
We welcome all Cherokee and Native-owned businesses, including:
Art & Jewelry
Clothing & Retail Shops
Food & Beverage Vendors
Professional Services (accountants, lawyers, consultants, etc.)
Trades & Home Services
Cultural Goods & Crafts
Authors, Photographers, & Community Groups
$50 per table for all Cherokee-owned businesses
$25 per table for Cherokee Elders (65+)
High Foot Traffic: Reach thousands of Cherokee citizens and visitors.
Publicity: Featured in the Cherokee 411 Newsletter (36,000+ readers) and on our social media channels.
Comfort: Indoor, air-conditioned space with vendor rest area, shade, and water.
Community Impact: Support independent Native media while promoting your business.