The event featured over ten local craftsmen and vendors offering a variety of items including homemade jellies and jams, baked goods, candles and soaps, seasonings, knitted items, floral arrangements, clothing, and jewelry items. Along with the vendors, there were basket raffles and food. Over 60 residents, family, and community members attended the event.
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