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Two Women Barn Bazaar set for this weekend

Customers walk past a display at the fall 2008 Two Women Barn Bazaar in Spangle. The spring version of the event will be held this weekend. (Megan Cooley / The Spokesman-Review)
Megan Cooley

Rain or shine, the Two Women Barn Bazaar will be held this weekend in Spangle.

What, you say? The Two Women Barn Bazaar already? Yep! The vintage goods sale is usually held twice a year—once in late June and once in September—but mother/daughter organizers Dianna and Fielding Chelf decided to move the first show up a bit. The fall show will still be held in September.

“We thought it’d be fun (to hold it earlier),” Dianna told me during a phone interview this morning. “A lot of our vendors said they’d like to do a spring show.”

Speaking of vendors, there will be about 40 of them this weekend. You can see a list of who all is coming here .

Two new food vendors are on board: Arabesque Farms & Bakery (you’ve probably tasted their breads, pizzas and other goodies at local farmers’ markets) and Marsells Cakes (owner Marcel Kopplin is known for her wedding cakes, but she’ll be selling smaller cakes and cookies at the Barn Bazaar this weekend).

Also new this year: Free Rein , which provides therapeutic horseback riding to children with disabilities, will be raffling off a quilt to raise money for its program.

As always, the Wylie Family Band will play their acoustic bluegrass for all to enjoy.

Dianna said the Barn Bazaar always attracts some out of towners, especially from Oregon and Montana. They’ve even met attendees from as far away as Michigan and Holland who were visiting Spokane already and looking for something fun to do.

The Barn Bazaar will be held Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Go here for directions.

To learn more about Two Women, visit their site or read one of my old posts about the bazaar.

* This story was originally published as a post from the marketing blog "DwellWellNW." Read all stories from this blog