Why it matters: The event gives kids ages 5-17 a chance to flex their entrepreneurial muscles by creating, showcasing and selling their own products.
How it works: Participants can sell handmade items, store-bought goods, games, services, and, where permitted, food.
Markets will be held June 17, July 15 and Aug. 19, 5-8pm.
Registration is open through June 16 and costs $25. The fee includes a T-shirt and a free book.
What they're saying: "The Children's Entrepreneur Night Market gives young people in San Antonio a real space to test ideas, make things with their own hands, and learn what it feels like when their community shows up for them," Beth Smith, vice president of public relations and media for Pearl owner Silver Ventures, said in a statement.