The OB Free Market – Community-Driven Free Pop-up Store — Opens Sunday, March 29
By Gabriella Rubio
Picture this; it is a sunny, 75-degree, Sunday afternoon in Ocean Beach, San Diego, and ‘The Bubble’ is filled with energy, from beachy visitors to vibey nomads in colorful, flowy clothing. Whether you’re passing through or an Obcean through and through, the energy here is unmistakable. And if you’re fortunate enough to spend time in this place, you’ll be changed by the community and connections built on kind smiles, music, art, and care.
Now, meet two local goddesses, Kat Hall and Nicole Pino, whose hearts are full of love for their community and a desire to give back. They are collaborating with The Template, a local café on Niagara Avenue run by owners Marie and Shine.
Combining Kat and Nicole’s creative souls with Marie and Shine’s welcoming space, they are hosting their first Free Market, a donation-based, community-driven pop-up store. Locals can come together to bring gently used items such as clothing, books, décor, kitchenware, non-perishable foods, or even baked goods. Those who donate may, in turn, take what they need for free. They ask participants to give items they’d love to trade and to take only what they need. This event will be held at The Template on 5032 Niagara in Ocean Beach on Sunday, March 29th, from 12:00 to 5:00 pm.


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