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MARSHALL There’s going to be some extra elbow room between booths, but there will still be plenty to see at the Marshall spring craft fair this weekend, organizers say.
More than 100 vendors are expected to spread out inside and outside the Red Baron Arena and Expo on Saturday.
“With that many vendors, there’s something for everybody,” said Lisa Mauch, one of the fair organizers. “It should be a great show.”
The craft show will be open from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Mauch said. Admission is free.
It’s been an unusual year for planning events like the craft fair. As with many other local events, organizers for the craft fair were left waiting to hear what kind of COVID-19 safety restrictions would be in place.
“The museum’s curator was taken with his story and wrote a nice piece about it.”
As for himself, Brad wrote that he retired after teaching and coaching football for 38 years in Minnesota, North Dakota and Florida. “My coaching stops were St. Cloud State and Barnesville, Minn., Wahpeton, N.D., Niceville, Fla., and five different schools in Pensacola.
“My mother is still kicking (with her one good leg) and living with my sister in New Mexico. We three brothers are residing in the Gulf Breeze-Pensacola area. And we all survived that hurricane.
“I think I would rather have an Alberta clipper.”