Spring Craft Bazaar
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Event Details
Columbia, MO has its share of craft shows, but the First Annual Spring Craft Bazaar will be filled with more excitement and passion than most. Passion for talented, creative, imaginative crafters with enthusiasm for their products will fill the air. The ambience of such creativity will spread. This craft show will be a win/win for vendors and me.
We are prepared to enable you to spend your time talking with patrons and showing off your wares. Helpers are available to answer questions, help you find your booth space, watch your booth for brief periods if necessary, fetch bag lunch that is available and run quick errands on the premises so you won't leave your booth unattended and lost sales.
The format of our craft show is a combination of several other larger ones in the area. We have taken what is considered the best from each and created a great event. Our goal is to make this a memorable day that will provide you not only with patrons but with a sense of well-being and caring.
Spring Craft Bazaar
Phone : 573-819-2207 (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 573-874-5640
Email Address : georgia@empirerollerrink.com
Web: www.EmpiresArtisticTeam.com
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