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Signs of Spring Craft and Trade Show

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Event# 308-440-0153

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Welcome spring and blow the winter stink off at the annual Signs of Spring Craft and Trade Show in Kearney, NE, at the Landmark Implement Arena, Buffalo County Fairgrounds EXPO Building, on the second Saturday in April, from 9-4. Over 250 booths of your favorite crafters, trades, home-based businesses and every kind of food you can imagine. This show is a non-profit fundraiser for Community Action Partnership of Mid Nebraska's human service programs that help people and change lives in 29 counties. Not one to miss! See our vendors at facebook.com/midshowpromotions . Show Promoter: Kyla Martin. Free parking/admission.

Signs of Spring Craft and Trade Show

Address : 3807 Ave N Buffalo County Fairgrounds, EXPO Kearney NE
Phone : 308-440-0153   (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 308-865-5681

Email Address : kmartin@mnca.net

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Admission Fee : Free

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