Soul Collective presents its Soul Holiday Market


JACKSON, Tenn.—And Small Business Saturday is also being celebrated here in the Hub City.

Soul Collective’s Soul Holiday Market took place from 9 am until 2 p.m. at Jaxon Station located at 580 South Royal Street.

The shopping event featured unique finds from several vendors, networking opportunities, and the opportunity to support the local community.
It offered a great way to find gifts for everyone on your holiday list.
There was also live entertainment at the market. Guests could enjoy fantastic tunes sung by the talented Vonda Peet all while shopping for the best holiday finds.
“Soul Collective is a community for black entrepreneurs. We help entrepreneurs grow beyond the side hustle and bring their ideas to life, so that they can build a profitable business. We have a monthly round table of small businesses. We meet every first Monday of the month. You come in to brain storm and pick our brains to help you sort through your ideas and it’s totally free,” said Trunetta Atwater, Founder at Soul Collective.
The event was free to attend and this is the third year for the market to be held.
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