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Grandparents Day at Main Street Market!

Join us for a Heartwarming Celebration of Grandparents at the Market this Weekend!

This weekend, we invite you to join us in celebrating the cherished role of grandparents. Alongside our fantastic Market vendors, we have a special treat for you – the “Grandparents with Grand Advice” booth. Come and engage in enlightening conversations with our wise elders, gaining insights and wisdom from their life experiences. Whether the advice is heartwarming or surprising, it’s all part of the beauty of connecting across generations.

(Thank you to D’Z Lounge for providing hot coffee for our volunteer grandparents)

Family Fun Activities:

Don’t miss the chance to create lasting memories with your grandparents or surrogate grandparents this weekend by decorating and building kites at the Market (while supplies last). It’s a delightful activity that promises fun for all ages!

Vendor Spotlight:

Looking to add a touch of elegance to your jewelry collection? Be sure to explore the exquisite offerings from OhReally Renee. Her wide range of necklaces, earrings, and jewelry pieces ensures you’ll find the perfect accessory for any occasion.

As you explore the Market, make a pit stop at Bubba’s Homestead. Discover an array of uniquely delicious jams and jellies, pickled delights, tallow products, and more. It’s a haven for food enthusiasts seeking exceptional flavors.

Musician Kris Hitchman will be at the Market this weekend singing a variety of tunes while jamming on his guitar. Come watch him play while enjoying the festivities of the Market.

Join us this weekend as we celebrate the love, wisdom, and connections that grandparents bring into our lives. We can’t wait to see you at the Market!

Save the date:

September 23rd: Paint the Town Blue: Community Parade and Spirit Rally to include Main Street Market Vendors, Junk in the Trunk, Food Trucks: German Kitchen, Holy Smoking BBQ, and Lazy T Ranch Chuckwagon; and downtown sidewalk sales.

Sign up to participate in the Parade

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