The Logan Hotel Hosts 2nd Annual Sister Sunday for Women’s History Month

To celebrate women-owned businesses in Philadelphia, The Logan Hotel will host a robust female-owned market in honor of Women’s History Month. For the second year, the hotel is excited to host the annual free Sister Sunday event on Sunday, March 12th from 11am-2pm in the hotel’s outdoor courtyard.

With 30+ vendors confirmed, all women-owned and local to the Philadelphia area, the list ranges from unique candles, classy picnics, kid’s clothing, handmade ornaments, tasty treats, jewelry, PHL tie dye and more.

The free market allows for locals and travelers alike to shop within the community and support the powerful women in Philadelphia. There will also be live music, bites, beer, wine, and signature drinks and dishes from Urban Farmer and some soft lounge seating to enjoy while supporting local girl bosses. 

Click here for a full-list of participating vendors.


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