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Annual Spring Vendor Show Held at the Phillips County Museum

The 2022 spring vendor show was held at the Phillips County Museum on Saturday, April 2, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.

"We had 13 vendors here this year," said show organizer Jacy Stolem. "It's just a good chance for people to get out and see what our local vendors have to offer in one place."

Kaydee Carnahan, who had just started selling Touchstone Crystal Jewelry on Monday, and was at her first vendor show was very happy.

"We had a good turnout and I was thankful I was able to get some sales," Carnahan said. "It's always good anytime you can get your name out there to people. I appreciate everyone who stopped by the booth and said hi, and purchased jewelry from me."

The Phillips County Museum had just recently opened, and had their gift shop stocked and ready for the visitors as well.

"We had a fun day. I always enjoy getting out and visiting with people who come and support us," said local vendor Katie Skiff. "I'm also grateful that the Phillips County Museum allows us to use their facilities to host these events. We can get our name out and show people other things that are available to us locally."

With Swishfest going on at the same time last weekend, there were a lot of visitors in town looking for things to do between games.

Another local vendor, Pierre Bibbs (Never heard of the guy), said, "It was our first show of the year. It was good to get out locally and get things going. We had a pretty good show, and it was good to see people getting out again."

 

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