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One-Day Windsor Sale Brings Vendors, Books, Homemade Treats
Shoppers can browse crafts, books, jewelry, and more at this annual springtime event.
WINDSOR, CT — A local group is bringing a full slate of shopping, food, and community activity back to town this weekend.
The Windsor Woman’s Club of Connecticut will host a vendor, tag and bake sale on Saturday, March 21, offering everything from handmade crafts to baked goods and gently used items under one roof.
The event will run from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the L.P. Wilson Community Center, 599 Matianuck Ave.
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Organizers say a wide range of vendors will be on hand, featuring items such as woodworking, knitted goods, jewelry, wreaths, sourdough bread, skin care products, plants, paintings, collectibles and more. Tables for vendors are already sold out.
In addition to vendor offerings, the Windsor Woman’s Club will be selling gently used books, pocketbooks and jewelry. Baked goods and pizza will also be available for purchase during the event.
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The sale is part of the club’s ongoing efforts to support community initiatives and provide a gathering space for residents to shop local and connect.
For more information, organizers listed contacts including Cheryl McAuliffe at 860-965-8388 or Linda Dinucci at 860-989-4060.
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