Sunday, May 31, 2009

Pizza Party at June Monthly Market

There's a lotta fun in store for June's Monthly Market & Community Yard Sale, set for Saturday, June 6.

As always, marketplace sponsor Grantville's Hidden Treasures will have great deals on gently used clothing, furniture and household items. DJ will have a fresh batch of local produce and LeAnn is promising some summertime fun for kids while their parents shop.

Bethlehem Baptist Church has partnered with Hidden Treasures, and several congregation members are scheduled to set up yard sale and craft booths. Neighboring business New Image Salon will offer Free ten-minute tanning sessions and specials deals on services and products throughout the day.

AmandaFoiles will present a Premier Jewelry showing, and we are also expecting an exhibit of custom furniture crafted from salvaged wood. Destiny Reeves will perform around lunchtime and collect donations to help fund her upcoming appearance at the Apollo Theater in New York.

Lunch from Nick's Pizzeria will be available from noon until 2 pm ...in the parking lot! Chef Nick will set up a pizza oven outside Nick's and make & bake pizzas right there amongst all the yard sale booths!

If you'd like to set up a yard sale booth, craft sale, or information table please contact LeAnn at Grantville's Hidden Treasures. There is no fee to set up, but we would like to know you are coming. (No food vendors allowed, but bake sales are okay.)

June Monthly Market
17/20 LaGrange Street
Saturday, June 6; 8 am until at least 2 pm

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This site is not affiliated with the City of Grantville government. The G.Net website and associated activities are not-for-profit projects of Kim Sasso as a member of Malberry Enteprises, LLC. Malberry Enterprises also owns Nick's Pizzeria. Any donations or sponsorships for G.Net are applied exclusively to the presentation of community events such as CitiFest and Calico Christmas, and to the Grantville History Project. Ms. Sasso is married to councilman Nick Sasso of Grantville. However, any opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of Kim Sasso, and readers should verify the accuracy of statements made herein before acting upon them.
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