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Lemont Historical Society Seeks Vendors for Street Fair

Registration deadline for craft, antique vendors is Sept. 10.

Plans are underway for the annual street fair, to be held in the 300 block of Lemont Street between Illinois and Cass streets Saturday, Sept. 15. 

Fair-goers will enjoy an antique and craft market, rummage sale, bakery sale, pumpkins and fall décor, as well as free kids’ activities, tours of the museum and family photos in Granny’s Attic. A DJ and the Holy Cross/HM Marimba Ensemble will provide musical entertainment. 

Craft and antique vendors may rent a 10-by-10-foot space for $25 and supply their own tables, chairs and tents. To participate, vendors should contact the Lemont Historical Society at (630) 257-2972 or lemontahs@sbcglobal.net before Sept. 10.

At past fairs, crafts have included jewelry, knit items, seasonal decorations, quilts, Tupperware, jams, jellies and candies. Antique vendors have sold glassware, dishes, collectibles and other small items.

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