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Arts and Craft Spring Celebration

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Event# 479-640-8537

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Booths will be set up along McKisic Creek walkway, inside the Studio building, as well as throughout the grounds of Wish-ing Spring Gallery. You can also visit the Gallery where over 45 local artists will be displaying and selling their beautiful work.
Start making plans now to join the festivities on Friday and Saturday from 9 :00 a.m. until 6 p.m.
Artisans will be displaying works in various media including: jewelry, photography, pottery, fine art, wood crafts, metal crafts, fiber and fabric arts, and so much more! A variety of great food will also be available.
Bring your family and friends and celebrate a day along the creek - food, fun and beautiful hand-crafted works.
The show is located on the grounds of Wishing Spring Gallery. The address is: 8862 W. McNelly Rd, (the intersection of Highway 71 & Benton County Rd. 40) behind Walgreens.

Arts and Craft Spring Celebration

Address : 8862 W McNelly Road Bentonville AR
Phone : 479-640-8537   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : Free

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