Duluth Junk Hunt Returns for 11th Fall Market
DULUTH, Minn. — The fall Duluth Junk Hunt has returned to the DECC this weekend for its 11th year.
The event is a vintage and handmade market with over 150 vendors.
Vendors come in from all over the state and have items such as home décor, furniture, jewelry and more.
The Junk Hunt happens twice a year, one in the spring and one in the fall.
Every year a part of the proceeds go to a local no-profit, this year its going to Second Harvest Northern Lakes Food Bank.
“We love seeing people kind of walk through the doors and their eyes get kind of big, they just don’t know where to go first and it’s fun because it’s different every time, all these vendors are so talented, you never know what they are going to come up with and how they’re going to design their booths and what they’ve found over the past couple of months,” said Emily Broman, Duluth Junk Hunt Organizer and Founder.
The Junk Hunt will continue Saturday from 9 A.M. to 4 P.M. Tickets are available online and at the door.