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Event: 'Pet Day & Community Sale Behind Barn' in calendar 'Rincon Valley Farmers Market'

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Date: Saturday, February 20, 2010 At 09:00 AM
Duration: 5 Hours
Contact Info:
laura 520-591-2276
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Every Third Saturday we have a pet shot clinic Behind the Barn under the mesquite tree- shots range from $10 to $15 for dogs and cats for regular shots- rattlesnake vaccine is available for $25We also have holistic dog food from Azmira inside the Barn Other pet related vendor- including pet treats and other items. Large Community Sale behind the Barn with gently used household goods and collectible items.  A great option for rural residents that can’t have a yard sale at their home and it also cuts down on the numbers of yards sale signs that are left up.  A great option for our economy- it keeps items from the landfill and helps generate our local economy.  Contact Laura at 591-2276 to reserve your space today.  We are open every Saturday year-round from 9am to 2pm during the winter 8am to 1pm during the summer. We are located in and around the big green and white Barn about 4 miles east of the entrance to Saguaro National Park on Old Spanish Trail on the way to Colossal Cave Park and 2 miles west of Camino Loma Alta. The Rincon Valley Farmers & Artisans Market is a project of the Rincon Institute, a non-profit organization. The Rincon Institute's mission is to protect the natural resources of the Rincon Mountain District of Saguaro National Park, the Rincon Valley and the Cienega Corridor. 

 

 


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