You Have to Experience the Vintage fair!

You Have to Experience the Vintage fair!

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This is my favorite event of the year.  I always buy such cool things from local vendors!  I got these cool ball jars to hang with my makeup brushes in them above my vanity.

 

I graduated from Ball State University, so they are meaningful to me.

This year you can enjoy a craft tent for kids.  Also, Santa, his Elf and carolers will be walking around Beachaven Winery.  Also, the News channel 5 weather truck, Storm 5 Titan and their weather ‘copter, Sky 5 will be on hand. You can meet your favorite news channel 5 weather anchors. This year there will be a Little Miss Mistletoe Pageant at 10am from Van Dyk Mortgage too.

 

Clarksville Vintage Fair will feature handmade, artisan, and homemade items in a relaxed setting. Come out to sample Beachaven Wine, enjoy live music, and enjoy the day with friends. Adults (12+) – $5.00 Under 12 – FREE Beachaven Members + Guest – FREE****SERVICE ANIMALS ONLY. If you do not have proper paperwork your animal will not be allowed to enter the event***

 

Mandi

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