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Thursday, May 10, 2007. Meet the Market Farmers and Vendors. A Page-N-Thyme Farm, Garden and Soap Company. Assorted tools, gifts, dishes and miscellaneous flea market items. I will have homemade food, snacks and knick-knacks. Hand made clay pots, vases, decorative dishes, bead jewelry and more! Friends of Brown Memorial Library.
Vendors enjoy a constant outlet for their items and consumers enjoy fresh, quality produce, homebaked goods, meats, and a wide variety of flea market items as well as fresh, country air and the river. Monday, June 4, 2007. We had a great assortment of vendors for the Grand Opening Day.
Saturday, June 2, 2007. Do you think you have some great yardsale stuff but. The Market Manager makes rounds and will stop by to visit your booth or table.
Thursday, May 10, 2007. Meet the Market Farmers and Vendors. A Page-N-Thyme Farm, Garden and Soap Company. Assorted tools, gifts, dishes and miscellaneous flea market items. I will have homemade food, snacks and knick-knacks. Hand made clay pots, vases, decorative dishes, bead jewelry and more! Friends of Brown Memorial Library.
Boys Pants, Jeans and Overalls. Girls Pants, Jeans and Leggings. Mats, Rugs, and Runners.
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