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Tuscola Market Buzzes: 50 Vendors, Customers Flock!

Summary

  • Tuscola's bi-annual street market now features 50 vendors.
  • The market began with 18 vendors and has grown significantly.
  • Vendors donate products to support Ovalo Community Center's Bingo events.
Tuscola Market Buzzes: 50 Vendors, Customers Flock!

The small town of Tuscola, Texas, is experiencing a surge of activity thanks to a bi-annual street market that has rapidly grown in popularity. Organized by local shop owner Jacquline Vesey, the Graham Street Fall Fest and its spring counterpart now attract 50 vendors, with many more turned away due to space limitations.

What began nearly five years ago as a small gathering of crafty friends has evolved into a significant draw for both vendors and customers. Utilizing social media platforms has been key to expanding exposure beyond Tuscola, bringing shoppers from neighboring communities who follow their favorite vendors online. This influx of visitors also benefits local businesses.

A unique aspect of the market is its charitable component. While there's no vendor fee, Vesey now requests a product donation. These items are used as prizes for "BingOvalo" nights at the Ovalo Community Center, a smaller nearby community, further fostering local engagement and support.

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The Graham Street Fall Fest is held on the last Saturday before Thanksgiving each autumn.
The market grew from 18 vendors to 50 by leveraging social media for wider exposure and attracting vendors and customers from surrounding areas.
BingOvalo is a monthly game night at the Ovalo Community Center where vendor donations from the market are used as prizes for fun and community.

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