1st Annual Florence Holiday Market

by vitalbodies on December 23rd, 2008

1st Annual Florence Holiday Market

The market was held on 2 consecutive Saturdays – December 13th and December 20th, in the Florence Playhouse, from 10am – 4pm.

The Playhouse is at 202 Laurel St, in Old Town Florence.

The event was fun and full of local color and community.

There was not a huge crowd of buyers but there were more than enough to make the event worthwhile and more importantly there was a real sense of community.

Some of what stood out for me energetically were these two folks.

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cerika_0

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Very nice/fun/interesting/refreshing to talk with, to say the least.

I gifted Cerika (playing the horn) with a dowsing wand the first Saturday and she was very excited about the wand on the next Saturday after having a chance to try it.

She has been dowsing for a long time.  She really liked the responsiveness of the wand.

George and I could have spent hours talking about the latest gadget technology and website development.

They play music, are deep into the healing arts and also offer creative computer, web and multimedia initiatives and are currently playing in select places in town so be sure to check them out.

Or better yet, hire them to play music, you will be glad you did and so will your customers!

They can get the whole house going and/or be totally awesome in the back ground – rather than in your face, like many artists.

http://www.maGikBus.cyme.org

Infusion (who sells on Etsy)of InfusionFibers.com was also there of course with many beautiful sewn treats!

There was even Raw organic chocolate fudge from openheartfoods.com (shown below) that we could taste test. Wow, with one tiny square I could taste each and every ingrediant one by one. Amazing.

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There were many wonderful booths, and people, too many to list.

This event helped to inspire us, even more than we already were, to buy a small point and shoot camera.

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