APRIL WAS MAGIC! Already counting down to May’s market!
We’re baaaack Sunday, 5/31 with 100+ vendors, vintage/secondhand fits, handmade goods, treasures, trinkets, and THE LUNCH COUNTER → hot eats, sweet treats, and bevvies by @truenorthbars to sip while you shop!
@reddonsalmon | Sunday, May 31st | 11AM–4PM
**All of this season’s poster illustrations are hand-drawn by the incredibly talented @thevioletaveline
Fun Fact: Each vignette is inspired by real Flea scenes from the past 15 years — recognize anyone??
Seeking proposals for Redd Powerhouse Cafe tenants! Link in bio.
The Redd on Salmon has a unique commercial kitchen suite available for immediate lease commencement.
The Powerhouse Cafe on the Redd on Salmon campus offers 620 rentable square feet. Equipment includes standing refrigerator, Type 1 Hood System (includes Ansul), range with oven, handwash sink, prep sink, utility sink, CMA 180UC with chemical dispenser high-temp dishwasher, shelving, and a Lowboy reach-in cooler with prep table. Our ideal tenant shares and integrates into The Redd’s mission.
Submit proposals by May 31, 2026.
Last few days to sign up for 2026 Veganizer Asian Market! We already have 60+ vendors signed up for the market. Indoor spaces are completely full, but we still have a few outdoor spaces available. To apply, go to: /VAM2026vendor (link in bio). Vendor applications close on Friday, April 17.
Thank you for your interest! If you can, please share to help us spread the word.
This market is open to vendors who identify as Asian (Central, East, Southeast, South, West), Native Hawaiian, or Pacific Islander. All goods offered at the market must be plant-based and vegan.
Veganizer Asian Market ♥️
Sunday, June 7, 2026 at @reddonsalmon
VIP 4pm-5pm / GA 5pm-9pm
The Veganizer Asian Market is a unique cultural event celebrating the intersection between Asian culture and veganism. Our inaugural 2025 market in the Redd main hall featured 50+ AANHPI owned small businesses and contributed over $7300 between @apanocuf and other AANHPI causes.
#VeganizerAsianMarket #VAM2026
The best part of making photographs @transtown.pdx 2026 was seeing the breadth and diversity of our community on full display.
There were trans people who make art and trans social workers, nonbinary nature lovers and gender fluid individuals who have never met a craft they don’t like. Queers and their beaus and their adorable families.
Everyone shared a similar shine of self love and determination, of knowing what it’s like to honor yourself and the people you care about.
I’ve been thinking lately about infinite human diversity. How varied and unique we all are.
The vastness of our experience is almost unimaginable, and that freaks people out! Our lives ask: what do you want to be? It’s a big question.
But if you can open yourself up to this vastness of experience, there is so much more to learn from each other, more connection to be found. Love and heartbreak. The good stuff.
Carve out some space, I say .. break some new ground, come party.
Like any community, sometimes we let each other down. I’m glad to be in this city with these people, working it out and showing up.
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⟡˙⋆ FLEA SEASON IS HERE — and it’s our 15th year! ⋆˙⟡
We’re back at @reddonsalmon every last Sunday from April–October, with 100+ vendors indoors + out, plus a Lunch Counter stocked with snacks and drinks to keep you going.
📍 The Redd, 831 SE Salmon St
🗓️ Sunday, April 26
⏰ 11 AM–4 PM
We can’t wait to see you and your #fleastyle!
We are so excited to be partnering with @relovedweddingmarket for ReLoved: A Wedding Market happening March 28th!
Planning a thoughtful, creative, or non-traditional wedding? Come shop secondhand wedding treasures at the Redd on Salmon Street!
🌷 Browse gently used décor, attire, and wedding supplies
🌷 Discover unique, one-of-a-kind pieces
🌷 Meet local vendors specializing in DIY & alternative weddings
🌷 Enjoy refreshments while you plan
This resale market helps make weddings more sustainable and accessible by giving beautiful items a second life.
Interested in selling your gently used wedding décor? You can sign up to participate though the link in our bio.
We’ll also have donated items for sale, with proceeds supporting Rose Haven and P48.
Details:
Redd East Event Space
831 SE Salmon St
Saturday, March 28th
11am-3pm
Planning a low-waste event?
Ecotrust Events is dedicated to helping our community host low waste events. Check out our Sustainable Event Guide for tips on reducing waste, sourcing local food, and donating items after your event. This guide is meant to be shared and used not only with us, but for any event you host.
Find the Sustainable Event Guide + Wedding Market registration in our bio.
Photo credit: Jess Woodhouse @jess_woodhouse_
Join OPB producer Jessie Sears (Karuk) for the kickoff of their “First Descent: Kayaking the Klamath” film tour. The film follows a group of 28 Indigenous kayakers who paddled the entire 300-mile Klamath River to become the first to descend the free-flowing river after the removal of four dams.
DETAILS:
Program at 3 p.m.
Doors, food, and community activities starting at 2 p.m.
The Redd on Salmon
831 SE Salmon St., Portland OR 97214
SNACKS: Provided by OPB from Javelina Indigenous Catering.
FILM T-SHIRTS: Limited availability film t-shirts will be available for purchase at this event with artwork by Toma Villa. Your purchase directly supports OPB’s storytelling and journalism.
TICKETS:
Tickets are free but required. 50% of all tickets are saved for our tribal community members.
When selecting a “Tribal Family” ticket, make sure to provide the promo code at checkout – thank you!
If you haven’t received the promo code for tribal community members, send OPB a note in their contact form under "contact us" on opb.org.
Link to tickets in our bio under "view more".
📢📣 REGISTRATION NOW LIVE ~2026 SEASON
Returning vendors? Register via Marketspread
New vendors? Apply on our website — link in bio
Spots are already filling — April is nearly full, and May + June are moving fast! If you’re thinking about it, now’s the time!
📢📣 SAME MONTHLY RHYTHM
Last Sunday of the month
April – October | 11 AM – 4 PM | Rain or Shine
+ Our special two-day holiday market in November
📢📣 IN SEARCH OF
Influencers + content creators with a strong point of view and love of fashion, vintage, and self-expression — let’s make something fun together!
Sponsors who believe in supporting independent creatives and community — your partnership helps keep booth costs accessible and makes this market possible.
Sound like you? Email [email protected] to connect!
📅 2026 MARKET DATES
04/26 | 05/31 | 06/28 | 07/26 | 08/30 | 09/27 | 10/25
Holiday Market: 11/21 – 11/22
Sketch by our incredibly talented friend @thevioletaveline — more to come.
We can’t wait to see you and your #fleastyle this season!
Join us for the CSA Share Fair! CSA is about knowing where your food comes from and who grows it. The @pnwcsa CSA Share Fair brings local farmers and community members together at the start of the season to make that connection easy. Meet farmers face-to-face, compare CSA options in one place, and get matchmaking support to find a share that fits your household and pickup needs.
Sunday, March 15 | 11–2
The Redd East Event Space
831 SE Salmon St. Portland, OR 97214
Join us as we honor six extraordinary Hometown Heroes. Community changemakers igniting progress and transforming our city through leadership, innovation, and service.
When: Feb. 8
Reception at 11am
Event Start 12pm -2pm
Where: The Redd on Salmon
Must register. Check out the link in our bio for ticket information.
Join OPB for a conversation on Northwest energy: How the Pacific Northwest is powered — and where it’s falling short. Tickets are free: /e/in-conversation-with-opb-northwest-energy-tickets-1979343130586
When: Jan 29, 6:00 PM PST
Where: The Redd on Salmon (831 SE Salmon St., Portland, OR)
The Pacific Northwest was once lauded for its commitment to sustainability – but now, efforts in Oregon to innovate around energy have waned. What can we learn from this shift, what can we do and where does this leave Oregon going forward? Join OPB (@opbphoto ) reporters Monica Samayoa, Tony Schick and Jes Burns in conversation with climate and energy experts as they break down the state of energy in the Pacific Northwest. Panel conversations will be moderated by OPB’s Geoff Norcross and Aaron Scott. Light snacks will be provided by OPB.