July 21st is the return of Saturday at the Commons.
Meet friends and neighbors at 5075 Main Street in Spring Hill as crafters, vendors, musicians and more attend the “homemade and homegrown” affair. New to the foray are Darryl and Darlene Onstad of Mt. Pleasant, who bring their hand crafted birdhouses, furniture, soy candles and quilts to sell.
“Except for the quilting, both of our hands are in all of our projects,” Darryl said. “We both come up with unique concepts and then execute and personalize it all.”
Locals Rose Ann Sabba and daughter Jennifer of JenRo Creations will bring out their hand-crafted jewelry. More than ten years of experience allows creations from hemp, para-cord, beads and more into fine jewelry for gifts or everyday wear.
Of course you can expect TigerMeat hot dogs, snow cones, classic cars and more.
Don’t you dare miss it!
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