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WESST Native Women Rising: She Means Business: Makers Market

Sat, Mar 28

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Walter Collins Center

Support WESST clients and small businesses at the She Means Business: Makers Market

WESST Native Women Rising: She Means Business: Makers Market
WESST Native Women Rising: She Means Business: Makers Market

Time & Location

Mar 28, 2026, 11:00 AM – 3:00 PM

Walter Collins Center, Upper Fruitland, NM 87416, USA

About the event

Presented by WESST's Native Women Rising program, please join us in celebrating Women's History Month at the Makers Market. At this market, you'll find handcrafted goods, art, and small businesses built from passion and perseverance.


This is a free event and a wonderful opportunity to support our Native Women Rising clients and small business. Contact Janelle Henry with any questions at 505.566.3715 or jhenry@wesst.org. Please note the Walter Collins Center is located across the street from the Upper Fruitland Chapter House; their physical address is N36/N562 bldg UFS-006-001, Fruitland, N.M. 87416.

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