I.C. Spring Market to be held March 25, 2023

I.C. Spring Market to be held March 25, 2023
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I.C. Spring Market – Join us for our annual I.C. Spring Market where various vendors come and sell their great items! There will be a variety of items to choose from including: Quilts, Embroidery, Wooden toys, Carved wood décor, food items, Personalized T-Shirts, Knitted and Crocheted items, Table Toppers, Handmade Aprons, Jewelry, Cutting Boards, Greeting Cards, Beef Jerky, Home Made Tamales and Egg Rolls, Cosmetics, AND MORE. Spring Market will take place on Saturday, March 25th from 9:00am to 4:00pm in the IC Parish Center. More Vendors welcome! For more information, please contact Surennah Werley at 479-783-7497.

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What: I.C. Spring Market to be held March 25, 2023

When: Saturday, March 25th from 9:00am to 4:00pm

Where:  IC Parish Center

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