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Hill City Craft Fair

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Event# 785-421-3479

Event Details

The Lewis Family will be hosting this event again and would like to invite everyone to come out, attend, shop and stay for lunch. 9:00 AM - 3:00 PM.

Lunch will be served in the 4-H building throughout the day, with soup, sandwiches and pies made by Ellen Lewis.

Their will be hourly giveaways and 1 final prize at the end of the day.

VENDOR INFORMATION:
-Anyone interested in being a vendor can send their name, address and type of craft to Ellen Lewis, 308 S Middle, Hill City, Ks 67642.
-The cost is $20 per table which is 1 space, any additional tables will cost $20.00.

For more information please call 785-421-3479 or 421-8685.

Hill City Craft Fair

Address : Graham County Fairgrounds, South US Hwy 283 Oberlin KS
Phone : 785-421-3479    (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : hcchamber@ruraltel.net

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