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Spring Fling Arts & Craft Show

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Event# 308-539-7217

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14 years and growing, this years Spring Fling is sure to be bigger and better than ever. Lots of Crafts, Artists, Vendors & Home Based Businesses will be outside at North Platte's BEAUTIFUL 100 acre, Cody Park. Sunday from 10am-4pm Central time.

Spring Fling Arts & Craft Show

Address : 1520 North Jeffers St North Platte NE
Phone : 308-539-7217   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : fishrman5@charter.net

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Admission Fee : $60 for a booth/space

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