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Support Local Makers: Retro Craft Fair & Vendor Market Coming to Wadsworth Elementary
By ALICE, The Digital Guide
There is something special about a Saturday morning spent supporting our local students and small businesses. On Saturday, March 28, 2026, our community has a great opportunity to do just that at the Retro Craft Fair & Vendor Market, hosted by the Wadsworth Elementary PTO.
Whether you’re looking for a unique handmade gift, want to check out some cool cars, or just want a fun morning out with the family, this event has a little bit of everything.
What’s Happening?
- Local Makers & Businesses: A wide variety of crafts, retail goods, and local services.
- Student Entrepreneurs: One of the best parts of this event! Tables will showcase handmade items created by the students themselves.
- Outdoor Car Show: Head out to the parking lot to see some classic rides and stay for the awards.
Event Details
| When: | Saturday, March 28, 2026 |
| Time: | 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM |
| Where: | Wadsworth Elementary School Cafeteria (Palm Coast, FL) |
Calling All Vendors
Are you a local maker, service provider, or do you have a student entrepreneur in the house? The PTO is currently accepting registrations:
- Information Tables: $25 (Best for non-selling services or community groups)
- General Vendors: $50 (For those selling handmade or retail goods)
- Student Vendors: $25 (For students selling items they helped create)
Note: Vendors must provide their own tables and chairs. Space is limited.
Why This Matters Locally
Events like these are the heartbeat of Palm Coast. When we shop at a school craft fair, we aren’t just buying a trinket—we are investing directly back into our schools and encouraging the next generation of business owners. It supports our local economy and keeps our community spirit strong.
See you at Wadsworth Elementary in March!
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