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Download Vendor List Numeric Order Vendors 2021 Booth Name Booth Number 5th Congressional District Green Party R04 A Fink & Ink R98 ACLU-MN B04, B06 Airport Foundation MSP R46 All Gods Children MCC P44 Allina Health O102 Alzheimer's Association - MN-ND O51 AM950 O112 Amazon R82 American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, MN Chapter O16 Amy's Accessories Y82 Andy Frye Productions R80 Animal Rights Coalition Y72 Annex Teen Clinic Y60 Art of Gigi, LLC R110 ArtCrusher R56 Athleta P34 Atomic Polish R78 Aveda Arts & Sciences Institute Minneapolis Y100 Avenues Youth Y68 Bailing Out Benji O103 Baraka Jewelry R96 Barbara Belknap Design, Inc. R66 Bisexual Organizing Project B20, B22, B24 BLM ALWAYS O137 Bondesque, LLC R22 Brave Bear O81 Burton Art Studios R72 Calhoun Orange Inc. O9 Calliope Women's Chorus R62 Canvas Health O22 Capsule O06 Carlson Alumni Pride O104 CBD Body by Pank LLC R73 Chanhassen Dinner Theatres R48 Children's Theatre Company G26 Christopher Straub P38 City of Minneapolis O48 City of Minneapolis Elections & Voter Services Y94 Clear Health Chiropractic O15 Cloudz Clothing Y67 Club Tiki Boutique R05, R07 Coldwell Banker Realty MN|WI R71 7/15/2021 1 Numeric Order Vendors 2021 Booth Name Booth Number Comcast/Xfinity Y02 Compassionate Action for Animals O107, O109 Consulate General of Canada Y34 Cornerstone G28 Cub G50 Cult Interventions P22 Cultivated CBD Y32 Cut it Out salon P20 Cutting Edge Pride Y14, Y16 Cyberia Computer Club R69 DBT & EMDR Specialists O03 Dignity Twin Cities P30 Dillon for Minneapolis Y06 Dirty Boys Landscaping/Perfectly Arranged G20 District 18 Minneapolis Y98 Do Wood Son O57, O59 Ellie Family Services O10 Enriched Living LLC R94 ERA Minnesota R44 ESCAPE SPACE Y29B EVOLVE Family Services G24 Explore Minnesota Y58 Fair Anita R102 FairVote Minnesota P10 Farrell's Extreme Bodyshaping G22 FBI O11 FedEx Ground R14 Feminist Book Club Y65 First Christian Church (D.O.C)Mpls P28 Fjallraven Y63 Follow Yourself O60 Friends for Lisa Goodman Y61 Galeria do Beija Flor R76 Gender Justice R29, R31 Generations of Pride O08 Generations of Pride O08 Generations of Pride O08 Generations of Pride - LBFE MN O08 Generations of Pride - Rainbow Health O08 Generations of Pride - SACA Food Shelf/Thrift Store O08 Gift House R84, R86 God Glam It R104 Gray Ducks Soccer G62 7/15/2021 2 Numeric Order Vendors 2021 Booth Name Booth Number Green Goods O30 Guys & Ties Y122 Hazelden Betty Ford Graduate School of Addiction Studies R33 Health Care for All Minnesota B02 HealthPartners Y86, Y88 Hennepin County Library G12 Hennepin Healthcare O17 Hiway Credit Union Y22 Holistic Health Worx O61 Horizon Agency, LLC - Connected Insurance O106 House of Henna (formerly Exclusive Designs) R75 Human Rights Campaign B32 Hyland Real Estate Team R36 Ilhan Omar for Congress R17 Indigo Sun Jewelry LLC R68 Ivan Idland R70 Jewish Family & Children's Service Y84 Jim Hanbury Dunk Tank G56A Kobi Co. B16 Ladies of the Lakes R32,R34 Larabar Y124 Legacy Glassworks O75, O77 Lex's Hexes O26 LGBT Center at MSU, Mankato Y102 LGBTQ+ Real Estate Alliance - The Alliance - MN O110 Libertarian Party of MN P46 Linda Clayton Art R03 Living Proof MN O38 Long Dog Apparel O54 Loring Collective O108 MacPhail Center for Music R42 Marquis Leo Collection LLC R40 Medtronic & Rainbow Health O12 Middle Child Y42 Minneapolis Mayhem RFC G42 Minneapolis School of New Music Y106 Minnesota Atheists P32 Minnesota Awesome G06, G8 Minnesota Community Care O19 Minnesota Community Care O21 Minnesota Freedom Band R58 Minnesota Greyhound Rescue O115 Minnesota Housing O05 7/15/2021 3 Numeric Order Vendors 2021 Booth Name Booth Number Minnesota Ice Swim Club G52 Minnesota Leather Pride R21, R23, R25, R27 Minnesota National Guard P14 Minnesota NOW R108 Minnesota Philharmonic Orchestra R60 Minnesota Pride Football G57 Minnesota Realtors® B30 Minnesota Recovery Connection O36 Minnesota ROKKR Y24, Y26 Minnesota Twins G18 Minnesota United Bball 1 Minnesota United Methodist P24 Reconciling Congregations Minnesota Vikings G34 Minnesota Vixen Football G46, G48 Minnesota Wild G30,G32 Mitchell Hamline School of Law Y116 Mix Blend Entertainment G02 MN Comm Care: East Side Family Clinic P26 MN Department of Health - Vaccines O50 MN Department of Health - Vaccines P16A MN Freeze Aussie Rules O29 MN NORML P18 MN Poly P12 MN Timberwolves and Lynx G38, G40 Mobile Pet Doctor O72 Moshier Law Office, PLLC O70 My Pit Bull is Family O101 Mystic Treasures P02, P04 Nailey's Naturals Y30 NAMI Minnesota O27 Nash inc. P25 Natalie Lyon O68 Natalis Counseling & Psychology Solutions O85 Neighbors for Kate O121 Nick Kor for City Council R79 NINETY94 O49 Nivon Wellness Center, LLC R106 No Bullying Movement O40 No Limits Printing P06, P08 NoExcuses Brand LLC Y78A Normandale Community College Y108 North Memorial Health O23 7/15/2021 4 Numeric Order Vendors 2021 Booth Name Booth Number North Star Hemp LLC O123 NorthShore University HealthSystem R01 NSGRA R81A NUWAY O33 Office of the MN Attorney General Y74 One World Boutique R88 Only Human O39 Open Arms of Minnesota O83 Pamela M Petersen Agency LLC Y08 People Incorporated O32 Pet Yard Pickup O139 PiM Arts High School Y104 Pink Cloud Foundation O133 Planned Parenthood O18 PrairieCare O34 Pressed By Tayy Y04 Prime Therapeutics O35 PT Rocks and Gems R64 Quatrefoil Library B10, B12, B14 Queen On The Scene G54 Queer Grace Community R08 QUEERSPACE collective R81 Radisson Hotel Group Americas O100 Radisson Hotels Y38 Rainbow Island accessories O63 Rainbow Island Accessories R06 Rainbow Love Y96 Rainbow Love (Good to Glow) Y44 Ramsey Co Public Health Clinic 555 O07 Ramsey County G14 RECLAIM Y78B Red Door Clinic B08 Regional Prides Y64 Renewal by Andersen O141 Renny Run, LLC G10 Reproductive Medicine & Infertility Associates O20 Riverrun Acreage LLC O135 Roanhorse Brands LLC O94 Rock What you Got/MCN6 Y48, Y50 Safety Not Surveillance Coalition O25 Save Point O118 Save-a-Bull Rescue O117 Secondhand Hounds O105 7/15/2021 5 Numeric Order Vendors 2021 Booth Name Booth Number Serious Color Salon, LLC O56 Sexual Violence Center O13 Shanai Henna Y70 Simply Nuts R100 Soul Sistas LLC B28 SoulTree Yogi O01 Sports Bigs LLC G36 Spot's Last Stop Canine Rescue O119 St. Catherine University Y80 St. Paul-Reformation Lutheran Church P42 Standout Proud! O86 Steve Rummler HOPE Network O14 Stonewall Sports Minneapolis G55 Street Factory media Y69 Strive Publishing LLC G44 Studio 606 R38 Sun Country Airlines Y36 SuperVibe Energy Lounge R50 TakeAction Minnesota O131 The Aliveness Project O55 The Bear Lot G25 The Bridge for Youth B26 The Good Clinic, LLC O129 The Link G53 The Michael Kaslow Team O53 The Pillars of Prospect Park O41 The Pride Institute Y62 The Satanic Temple - Minnesota P36 The Surrogacy Center Y20 The Table MPLS P16B Time Of Birth, LLC Y29A TishasQTees LLC O96 Tom Siler Caricatures R28 Transforming Families, MN G04 Transgender, Intersex, Gender- Expansive Revolutionary Y110 Resources & Services (TIGERRS) Truequeensboutique LLC R77 TurnSignl R02 Twin Cities Gay Men's Chorus Y18 Twin Cities Pride Festival Y71 Twin Cities Quorum O114 U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs O31 Unified Brand Clothing Y28 7/15/2021 6 Numeric Order Vendors 2021 Booth Name Booth Number United Family Medicine O28 University Baptist Church / Judson Memorial Baptist Church P40 University of Minnesota Y118, Y120 University of Minnesota Physicians O24 UnRestrict Minnesota R29, R31 Upper Midwest Great Dane Rescue O67 Upper Mississippi Academy Y114 Uptown VFW Post 246 R35 US Bank O92, O94 USF/FCKH8 G58 VIBE Realty O84 Watershed High School Y90 White Bear Mitsubishi G16 White Pine Collaborative, LLC. Y112 With Love, Atlas Oggún Phoenix B18 WyntersEnd Workshop R52 Xcel Energy Y52 Xcel Energy Y54, Y56 Yes4Minneapolis R30 Young Professionals of Minneapolis Y76 Youth and AIDS Projects Y40 YouthLink Y66 Loring Food Court BEV Taulelle Seafood Market El Burrito William's Ice Cream Bestway O'Neil JL P2P Food Court BEV Schroeder KCM Eggroll Nolan's BBQ El Burrito Cookie Dough by Lindsey Stonewall Food Court Minnesnowii Taulelle 7/15/2021 7 Numeric Order Vendors 2021 Booth Name Booth Number Bestway Lemon Heaven Cookie Dough Bliss Juice Box Caribou Coffee BEV 7/15/2021 8.
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