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COLUMBIA’S2nd Saturday
T Y R R E L L C O U N T Y
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Vendor applications are due in the Chamber office by Wednesday, September 9th or on www.visittyrrellcounty.com,
down town columb ia
special deals
NOT JUST VEGGIES
second Saturday
September 12 & November 14
The September "Second Saturday" event will be held on Saturday, September 12th from 1:00pm-4:00pm in downtown Columbia. Vendor applications are due in the Chamber office by Wednesday, September 9th and can be found on the Chamber website at www.visittyrrellcounty.com,
the Town Municipal Building at 103 Main Street and various locations around town. The event encourages vendors with homegrown, handmade products, arts and crafts, etc.
Churches and other non-profits are encouraged to bring a hand-crank ice cream maker and their favorite recipe and join in the homemade ice cream booth. Sales will benefit the non-profit. No Commercial vendors will be accepted. For further information call 252-796-7079.
COLUMBIA
AS FRESH AND CREATIVE AS IT GETS
Veggies and Fruits
Crafts
Not- For-ProfitsSales will benefit the non-profit. No commercial vendors will be accepted. For further information call 252-796-7079.
Churches
Churches and other non-profits are encouraged to bring a hand-crank ice cream maker and their favorite recipe and join in the homemade ice cream booth.
Homegrown
Grown in your own Garden?The event encourages vendors with homegrown, handmade products, arts and crafts, etc. Sales will benefit the non-
profit. No commercial vendors will be accepted.
Handmade
Tyrrell and Neighbor Counties Have combined more arts and crafts people than you can imagine. Join us and show your trade. Sales will benefit the non-profit. No commercial vendors
Saturday, September 12th
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See some old friends or make new ones. “Open markets are huge community builders”
articipants will be able to sell their wares at 2nd Saturday.
If you grow it, bake it, catch it, or craft it, - apply!
All have been eagerly waiting for a local venue to sell their goods and things and they also expect some locals who started growing organic vegetables this year!
Designed for premium comfort, John and Kathy’s handcraft wood
chairs tilt to any angle so you can select your ideal position – from
full upright to near-full recline!
Their unique furniture is crafted from sustainably harvested, beautifully
grained southern yellow pine and assembled with stainless steel
hardware. Built to stand the test of time, it will provide comfort and versatility in the garden or on the
patio,
at the beach or alongside the lake, on the porch or in your home – anywhere easy care, easy store
furniture is desired.
www.roughcutwoodworks.net
Contact: Sue Spivey
Economic Development Coordinator, Town of Columbia, NC PO Box 361 - 103 Main Street Columbia, NC 27925 Phone: 252-796-2781 and Cell: 252-796-7079 [email protected]
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Carolina Easy Chair designed and built in Belhaven NC by John & Kathy Schermerhorn featured their Easy Chair at the last 2nd Saturday event!
Scuppernong Grapes Anyone?
Great way to support our Not-For-Profits
and families by selling locally grown foods and then some!
Kudos for Sue Spivey, Economic Development Coordinator. The more arts and crafts markets and farm stands that we have in Tyrrell County the better chance we have to crowd out fruits and veggies shipped in from thousands of miles away. Great way to support our Not-For-Profits by selling locally grown foods! - il