JOIN THE DIXIE FOR DESIGNING WOMEN: A DAY OF MAKERS & AN EVENING WITH MARY DIXIE CARTER - SAT, MARCH 21
→ 11:00A–7:00P | THE DESIGNING WOMEN CURATED MARKET
→ 7:30P | AN EVENING WITH MARY DIXIE CARTER
Tickets for this full-day experience are $15 & $25, plus taxes, and are ON SALE NOW at the button below.
THE DESIGNING WOMEN CURATED MARKET
Saturday, March 21 | 11:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Presented by FirstBank
The Designing Women Curated Market returns to The Dixie Carter PAC for a special one-day celebration of creativity, craftsmanship, and women-owned businesses from across Tennessee.
Thoughtfully curated and locally rooted, the market features a wide variety of handmade goods and artisan offerings - from art, jewelry, and home décor to specialty foods, wellness items, and unique gifts. Every vendor is a woman maker or entrepreneur, bringing passion, originality, and heart to their work.
More than a shopping event, the Designing Women Curated Market is about connection and community, offering a space to support local creatives, discover meaningful finds, and celebrate the impact of women in the arts and small business. Set inside the inspiring atmosphere of The Dixie, it’s the perfect way to spend a Saturday in downtown Huntingdon.
Want to be a vendor? Applications open Wednesday, January 28, at 10A CT, at the link below.
An Evening with Mary Dixie Carter
Saturday, March 21 | 7:30 PM
Moderated by West TN PBS’s Peter Noll
Following the market, guests are invited to stay for a special ticketed conversation with acclaimed author Mary Dixie Carter.
Mary Dixie Carter is the author of the critically acclaimed novels Marguerite by the Lake and The Photographer. Her writing has appeared in TIME, The Economist, San Francisco Chronicle, Chicago Tribune, The Philadelphia Inquirer, and The New York Observer. She previously served as Publishing Director at The Observer and holds an honors degree in English Literature from Harvard University, as well as an MFA in Creative Writing from The New School. She lives in Brooklyn with her husband and two children.
The evening will be moderated by Peter Noll of West TN PBS, featuring an engaging conversation on writing, creativity, and storytelling - a perfect close to a day dedicated to women’s voices and vision.
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