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Garden Living Flea and Fair Market outside of Lake Bruce at Ephraim Farms will be going on Saturday.
May 25, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Coordinators Alex and Troy Haschel will be providing free general admission from 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. at 587 N 700 E, Kewanna, for guests to see the various artists, unique vendors, flea market items, food vendors, a bake sale from Pleasant Hill Church, and more.
Although highway construction was supposed to happen nearly a month ago, the work has yet to start. The Haschels want to remind guests that Indiana State Road 14 is still open, and won't detour you to a different route to get to their spring event.
It's he first spring event for the Haschels, but overall far from the first event the couple has put together. For the past 11 years, every fall the eclectic 'Harvest Hoot' festival brings in vendors and visitors from all over northern Indiana to the rural location.
The events at Ephraim Farms have been the Haschel's way of not only bringing fun to the small Lake Bruce community, but it's also a way to support unique vendors.
Outside of their events at Ephraim Farm, the Haschel's also run their business E F Home & Co with the same creativity and passion.
The business provides original creative items, furniture, floral designs, and more for events, particularly weddings, graduations, and parties.
To see more about E F Home & Co, and their current activities and upcoming workshops, you can check out there Facebook page. For more information you can also contact Alex Haschel at 574-653-1221.
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