Where:
University of Montana - UC Ballroom
1060 Mansfield Ave Missoula, MT
Description:
The Missoula Women’s Fair is back on Saturday, March 7th, from 11 AM to 4 PM at the UC Ballroom (3rd floor of the University Center, University of Montana). It’s going to be an unforgettable day filled with fun, friends, and so many fabulous experiences – and guess what? It’s completely FREE to attend!
Get ready to shop to your heart’s content with over 50 amazing exhibitors showcasing the best local boutiques, brands, and businesses. Whether you’re hunting for unique finds, indulging in some pampering, or treating yourself to a tarot card reading, there’s something for everyone. Trust us, you’ll want to bring your wallet – the shopping and pampering opportunities are just too good to pass up.
Feeling lucky? Enter to win the $100 Door Prize just for stopping by! Plus, you can purchase raffle tickets to support two spotlighted nonprofits and score even more incredible prizes. It’s shopping with a purpose, and it feels so good to give back.
So, grab your mom, daughters, girlfriends, or even the kiddos – this event is perfect for all ages. Imagine a day filled with laughter, shopping, entertainment, and the chance to recharge your spirit. You’ll leave feeling refreshed, rejuvenated, and ready to take on spring.
Admission is FREE, so there’s no excuse not to come and enjoy this fantastic day. Visit www.WomensFair.org to see the full list of exhibitors, sponsors, and entertainment.
We can’t wait to see you there – it’s going to be a day to remember!
Come play in Western Montana’s Flathead Valley this winter with an easy, three-day Glacier Country getaway. Fly into Glacier Park...
Read more
Looking for the quiet side of winter in Western Montana? The Northwest Corridor runs through Kootenai Country and along the rugged...
Read more
Western Montana is a sledder’s paradise. Wide-open mountain meadows, rugged ridgelines, frozen alpine lakes, deep backcountry terrain, Forest Service roads...
Read more
Western Montana’s backcountry draws people year-round, but winter is when it shows its depth. Deep snow, long approaches and wide...
Read more