Local vendors at the 2017 Public Market

New vendors

Kayla Simpson, Juneau Teens for Change

Maria Bailey, Northern Tea House

Amy Myers, Orion Custom Woodworks/Tristan

Adriane Honerbrink

Marms &Meeks

Max Mertz, Juneau Aquatics Board

Christina Eddy &Melanie Coleman, Project Playground/SAIL

Grant Ainsworth, Branching Threads

Grace Chen, Alaska Fashion

AnnMarie Ellison, Discovery Southeast Mendenhall

Theresa Abbas, Alaska Coastal Seaweed

Marta Lastufka, Sweet Song Chocolates

Trenten Wilson, Alaska Tackle

Julienne Pacheco, Wild by Nature

Sarah Varrichio, Crafty Girls Alaska

Michaela Goade, Michaela Goade Design

Norm Haskell, The Dawg House

Chad Edwards, Pucker Wilson’s

Returning vendors

Marc Wheeler, Coppa

Jack A. Tripp, Mt. Juneau Trading Post

Christy Newell, accesSEWrize Handmade

Julie Crabtree, Lucky Me Outpost

Jeremy Schader, Aurora Essence

David Kirby, Alaskan Life Photography

Davy Anderson, Treetop Tees

Amy Ely Blackgoat, Alaska Youth Choir

Sue York, Damsel in Defense

Kristin Mabry, Mountainside Wellness

Al Tingley, Turnings

Hannah Wilson, Juneau Grown, Adolescent

Amy O’Neill Houck, Perseverance Theatre

Ashley Mason, Wanderlust Baby

Suja/Susan Hall, Silver Glass Lust

Amy Ely, Juneau Dance Unlimited

Elise Blasco, Airlift Northwest

Jannessa Luerra, Alaska Scents-Scentsy

Thomasina Anderson, SEACC

Joann Bollman Everson, Princess House

Valerie Scott, Perfectly Posh

Heather Allio, Luvs 3D Lashes

Peggy Cartmill, Pioneers of Alaska

Sarah Ritter, Bronze Betty Finery

Patty Rose, Juneau Audubon Society

Kathy &Ed Hansen, Alaskan Wooden Toys

Karen Beason, KB’s Handmade Creations

Cindy Wortman-Ziel &Amber Bennett, Alaska Handpainted

Mary Folletti, Trickster Visions

Matthew Kern, Barnacle, Coast to Kitchen

Evan Wood, Devil’s Club Brewing Company

Frances Jones, Pretty Please

Christy NaMee Eriksen, Kindred Post

Rico Worl, Trickster Company

Aaron Suring, Alaska Robotics — Lucid Reverie LLC

Reid Harris, Aleph Designs

Tony Harbanuk, Alaska ImageWorks

Mark Kelley, Mark Kelley Photography

Mercedes Muñoz, Canvas/REACH

Christie Jones, Fairweather Prints

Heidi Brocious, MRS Jewelry

Sidney Heidersdorf

Rudy Isturis, Alaska Native Arts

Florence Kenny, aaigaa

Julia Smith Kibby, Kauwila Coffee

Michelle Johnson, Homesteaders Cache

Willow Whitton, W.W. Knits

Shale Kibby, Kibby’s Dog Treats

Tanna Peters, TP Alaska Designs

Stefani Marnon, Chef Stef’s

Dick Hand, Alaska Seafood Co., Inc.

Abby O’Brien, Bits and Pieces

Janet Capito, Juneau Raptor Center

Chris Peterson, Peterson’s Pretzels

Amanda Krafft, Happy Camper

Michael Phelps, Michael Phelps Photography

Laveda Loose, Images by Laveda

Jayne Andreen, J.A. Jules

Jessica Hahnlen, Frost &Fur

Amy Knight, Heritage Coffee

Jim Duncan, Mt. Roberts Tramway

Connie Nesgoda, Stained Glass Studio

Nelea Foster, Blue Mussel Aesthetics

Brenda Weaver, Hearthside Books &Toys

Lynnette Schell, Horse Island Trader

Michelle Singletary, Puddle Hopper

Jacquie Soulier, Scuttlebutt Designs

Jess Lombard, AKuatic Designs

Jim Bowman, Alaska Panhandle Pottery

Mell McConahey, Spiral Studio

Dee Brenner, Salvation Army Auxiliary

MK MacNaughton, Sketch Studio

Tamar Green, Miss Scarlett’s

Maria Larsen Jordison, Ria Designs

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