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Annual Lake Wabaunsee Fall Market

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Join the Lady Lakers in a fundraising event for Wabaunsee Pines Golf Course. Surely you'll want to buy some of these things at the Market. Crocheted Rugs, Sport Benches, Clocks, Hand weavings, Woodworking oak wall decor, Gourd art, License plate art, Photographs, Door hangings, Jewelry, Metalwork, Stained glass, 3-D pictures, Doll clothes, Quilts, Meet the author and her books, Good things to eat, and much more! 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.

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Annual Lake Wabaunsee Fall Market

Address : Lodge at Lake Wabaunsee Cottonwood Falls KS

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