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The Market Place season comes to a close

May 22, 2019 By Christine Holtzman

Large crowds enjoying the sunny weather found their way to The Market Place at Hibiscus Park in Dade City, at Seventh Street and Bougainvillea Avenue. The market concluded its fifth season on May 4. It featured vendors selling handmade goods, jewelry, vintage treasures, bath and beauty products, and home-cooked Mexican food. There also was an opportunity to take part in a chance drawing for a large bath and body themed gift basket, donated by the Dade City Garden Club, to benefit the Dade City Youth Council. The Market Place will debut its sixth season in October.

Nine-year-old Bailie Williams, of Dade City — the 2019 Sunshine Princess — excitedly points to an item that caught her eye in a booth run by Lucy Avila, coordinator of The Market Place at Hibiscus Park. (Christine Holtzman)
Two-year-old Kaius Riley, of Tampa, collects sticks, while his grandparents, Ellen and Henry Riley, of Dade City, browse the booth operated by the Dade City Soap Company.
Hand-painted windchimes, made from repurposed utensils and bowls, line the booth of Molly’s Vintage Decor. Shop owner Natalie Lowe visits area thrift stores to find pieces to incorporate into her unique art.

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