Local community prepares for annual Spring Bazaar
GRAND JUNCTION, Tenn. — A local event returns to West Tennessee and offers an array of activities and one-of-a-kind treasures.
Grand Junction’s 15th annual Spring Bazaar is Saturday May 4 from 9 a.m. until 3 p.m.
You can expect a variety of food trucks and local vendors with handmade crafts.
Middleton Arts Guild will have projects for children, and weather permitting, Master Gardeners will be on site to answer all of your gardening questions.
Organizers say this is a chance to support local vendors, and an opportunity to meet your neighbor.
“To go to a vendor craft show where these people have just made one-of-a-kind special items that you can give for mother’s day, for that special graduate, for a special wedding gift; I think that says a lot right there that your willing to take the time to buy something that’s specially made and to me, it’s made with love,” said Donna Lane, Event Coordinator for the Grand Junction Spring Bazaar.
The event will take place at the Old Cotton Gin, located at 216 Highway 57, in Grand Junction.
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