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Photos: Friday Afternoon Club Market

Jerry McBride

Herald Photo Editor

Saturday, Jun 13, 2026 3:49 PM MT

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Keylee Thorshiem, of Bloomin Rose Homestead & Apothecary, assists Shantell Greer during the Friday Afternoon Club Market at the Breen Community Building. Every second Friday afternoon of the month, a dozen vendors or more show up with locally made products such as jewelry, sourdough bread and granola, U.S. Department of Agriculture meats, leather goods, custom made leather belts, bags and upcycled totes, along with balms, herbal formulas and more. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Keylee Thorshiem, of Bloomin Rose Homestead & Apothecary, assists Shantell Greer during the Friday Afternoon Club Market at the Breen Community Building. Every second Friday afternoon of the month, a dozen vendors or more show up with locally made products such as jewelry, sourdough bread and granola, U.S. Department of Agriculture meats, leather goods, custom made leather belts, bags and upcycled totes, along with balms, herbal formulas and more. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Brandyn Crider and Ashley Bailey check out Rogue Goat Soaps as Andee Eicker assists them during the Friday Afternoon Club Market at the Breen Community Building. Every second Friday afternoon of the month a dozen vendors or more show up with locally made products such as jewelry, sourdough breads and granola, U.S. Department of Agriculture meats, leather goods, custom made leather belts bags and upcycled totes, along with balms, herbal formulas and more. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Brandyn Crider and Ashley Bailey check out Rogue Goat Soaps as Andee Eicker assists them during the Friday Afternoon Club Market at the Breen Community Building. Every second Friday afternoon of the month a dozen vendors or more show up with locally made products such as jewelry, sourdough breads and granola, U.S. Department of Agriculture meats, leather goods, custom made leather belts bags and upcycled totes, along with balms, herbal formulas and more. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Rogue Goat Soaps during the Friday Afternoon Club Market at the Breen Community Building. Every second Friday afternoon of the month a dozen vendors or more show up with locally made products such as jewelry, sourdough breads and granola, U.S. Department of Agriculture meats, leather goods, custom made leather belts bags and upcycled totes, along with balms, herbal formulas and more. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Rogue Goat Soaps during the Friday Afternoon Club Market at the Breen Community Building. Every second Friday afternoon of the month a dozen vendors or more show up with locally made products such as jewelry, sourdough breads and granola, U.S. Department of Agriculture meats, leather goods, custom made leather belts bags and upcycled totes, along with balms, herbal formulas and more. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride
Master Herbalist Susan Page sells her Eureka Herbals during the Friday Afternoon Club Market at the Breen Community Building. Every second Friday afternoon of the month a dozen vendors or more show up with locally made products such as jewelry, sourdough breads and granola, U.S. Department of Agriculture meats, leather goods, custom made leather belts bags and upcycled totes, along with balms, herbal formulas and more. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)
Master Herbalist Susan Page sells her Eureka Herbals during the Friday Afternoon Club Market at the Breen Community Building. Every second Friday afternoon of the month a dozen vendors or more show up with locally made products such as jewelry, sourdough breads and granola, U.S. Department of Agriculture meats, leather goods, custom made leather belts bags and upcycled totes, along with balms, herbal formulas and more. (Jerry McBride/Durango Herald)Jerry McBride

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