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Market Sets Up Shop at Whitetail Meadow

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The first-ever Whitetail Meadow Market is set for Sunday, May 6. The market, which will feature a wide array of local artisans, food vendors, and pop-up stores, will open at 10:00 a.m. and run through 8:00 p.m. Admission will be $5 per adult, and those under 18 can enter free of charge. Vendors will be coming from all across Winnipeg and the southeast region. Local buskers will provide entertainment.

Organizer John Falk says that the market will create yet another annual event to showcase our region as a destination. He also adds that, with Mother’s Day right around the corner, the market is the perfect opportunity to pick out thoughtful, hand-made, and locally sourced gifts.

He says that retail spots inside the building have been sold out for weeks, so they’ve expanded the market into a 4,000-square-foot tent to accommodate demand.

Whitetail Meadow is located along the Red River at the junction of Highways 311 and 200, about five kilometres east of Niverville and eight kilometres south of St. Adolphe.

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