McCook Junktoberfest
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Junktoberfest is an annual vintage and artisan market held the 3rd weekend of October. Over 60 vendors from multiple states will bring to you the funkiest vintage, most unusual antiques, amazing handcrafted items and even some barn fresh supplies on this side of Lincoln. Aren’t you a little curious about what this JUNK craze is all about? Deck yourself out in your finest junking gear, that may mean your cutest boots or the most comfy worn in sneakers, wither way bring a friend or two and come spend the day with us! This will be a FUN weekend!
McCook Junktoberfest
Phone : 308-340-6094 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : daisytoad@live.com
Web: www.junktoberfest.net
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