Celebrate your independence no matter where you're from at our third annual Total Independence day!
EVENT DETAILS
Overview
Feel free to fly your flag this Saturday at our third annual Total Independence Day BBQ in the park! The Board of Elections will be on hand making sure you’re ready to flex your civic duty, and Hester Street will be donating a portion of the day’s proceeds to RAICES, the Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services, in support of migrant families.
Special Menu
We’ll have BBQ skewers from skateboarder and secret chef Adam Zhu and as always, $4 Old Blue Lasts all day long
Vendor Highlights
Rollie’s summer shoe is here and we’re never taking them off. Sporting a hot deal for this hot holiday, you can get 20% online and in store with the code HAPPY4TH.
The Chunky Cloud Natalie Ochoa’s art and accessories collection is straight from a storybook, turning fever dreams of Michael’s Craft Store into wholly original fabric works to be worn and admired
Vendor Lineup
Alpas, Beba’s Kitchen, Blacksand Supply Co, Board of Elections in the City of NY, The Chunky Cloud, Clay Things, Copper Cactus, Colby’s Clothesmobile, Dana Petras Books, Edward Berenhaus Vinyl, Emithnic, FLOATER LONER ALIEN STRANGER, Gigi’s Mimos, Handprint NYC, Hatzumomo, Herbs Fit Life, Janie Bakes, Joe’s Apron’s, Katmama Accessories LLC, Manju, MassPop, Megan Phillips Collection, Ovando Salvi, Permanent Vacay, Phyla, Pilot Kombucha, Popped, POPTEA, Ovando Salvi, Rollie, Rosey Jamaican, Stax, Studiokonde, Tea & Jam, Tribeca Trinkets, Vagaband Kitchen, Village Psychic, Village Psychic, Weird & OK
ABOUT HESTER STREET FAIR
The Hester Street Fair is known for its highly curated selection of NYC’s artisanal fashion, art, design, jewelry, crafts, music, and food vendors. By bringing together a high quality, wide range of cutting edge entrepreneurs and under-the-radar brands, Hester creates buzzworthy artisanal experiences that are unique to New York City. The Hester experience is about bringing the community together, it is family friendly and open to all, yet stylish and exclusive enough to appeal to discerning foodies and in-the-know shoppers who come to check out the latest trends. Described by the New York Times as a “hyperlocal block party,” The Hester brand brings a connection to community and a vibe that is cool, cozy, and familiar.