Junkin' Market Days Summer Market
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Junkin' Market Days® _ a curated shopping experience designed to celebrate and support small businesses!
We're a female-owned and operated market that hosts weekend-long events filled with charm and character. Discover a unique selection of boutique clothing, handmade jewelry, shabby chic home décor, rustic furniture, vintage finds, antiques, candles, gourmet foods, and so much more!
Whether you're a passionate shopper or just love a good time, Junkin' Market Days® is your destination for serious shopping and serious fun.
Friday 2-7 pm; Saturday 9-4 pm
Junkin' Market Days Summer Market
Email Address : junkinmarketdayswichita@gmail.com
Web: www.facebook.com/events/687897726954707
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