MV plans spring craft show

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UNION CITY – The Mississinawa Valley Spring Craft Show will be held on Saturday, March 14, 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Come and spend the day shopping and also help support this year’s seventh grade towards their Washington, D.C. Trip next November.

Vendors that will be at the Craft Show are Jamby Styles by Mellissa and More, Bessie-Rose Handmade Gifts, Color Street Nails, Tupperware, Taylor’s Touch & Pastime Primitives, Darling Doll Creations, Toucan Trading Inc., Leathered Up, Scentsy with Jenna, Running Bear, Tastefully Simple, Twisted Treasure, Soni’s Bling Zing Paparazzi Accessories, Norwex with Bethanie, Shellie’s Wreath Boutique, Thirty-One, Brown Bag Soap Co., Mama’s Sweet Small Town Creations, Crossroads Couture, LLC, do TERRA, Marvelous Adkins Products, Earth Gems, C & H Soaps and Lotions, Pink Zebra, Better You Boutique and Sweet to Eat.

There will be a concession stand, bake sale, door prizes and raffle items. Raffle items are Blackhawk Quilt queen size (Elaine Mote), Homemade Soap Basket, (Jamie Wisner), Homemade Bath Bomb Basket, (Jamie Wisner), 2 Stadium Chairs (Ace Hardware), Black Folding Chair (Rural King), $50 Gift Card (Happily Ever After), Wash Bucket (Auto Zone), Ear Rings (Wielands), Gift Bag (Merle Normans), Bracelet (Youniques), Crockpot (Gordmans), Oil change/cozies/Seasoning (Dave Knapp Ford), Kids Basketball Basket(Jamie Wisner), 2 MV Tumblers(Jamie Wisner), Movie Basket (Tonya Fennig), Tea & Coffee Basket (Tonya Fennig), Yankee Candle Basket (Amanda Grow), Football/Soccer/Frisbee/Chalk (Amanda Grow), Soup Basket (Janet Francis), Baking Basket (Janet Francis) and Gift Bag (Tangles)

Tickets are one for $1 or six for $5. The craft show organizers thank everyone who donated raffle items. It’s not too late to get a vendor spot. Call Sandy Denniston at 937-968-4111 for information

The raffle items are pictured with some of the Mississinawa Valley seventh graders.
https://www.dailyadvocate.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/08/web1_Door-prizes-w.jpgThe raffle items are pictured with some of the Mississinawa Valley seventh graders. Courtesy photo

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