See 'N' Sell Arts & Crafts show
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See 'N' Sell was founded by the YWCA of Salina and is now continued by the Girl Scouts of Kansas Heartland. See 'N' Sell began in 1966 with a small group of crafters and has grown to over 200 exhibitors from Kansas and surrounding states selling handcrafted items at Salina's Bicentennial Center.
Approximately 4,000 shoppers attend See 'N' Sell each year, and the show consistently receives rave reviews from shoppers and exhibitors alike. Our marketing committee promotes the show throughout the region via radio, newspaper, flyers, websites, and crafters' publications.
See 'N' Sell Arts & Crafts show
Phone : 785-827-3679 (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 785-827-6679
Email Address : jwhitaker@kansasgirlscouts.org
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