The Little Venue That Could

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Open Air Market piques shoppers' interest

  • Horseshoe Bay resident Stephanie DeVault admired the custom-made birdhouses offered by Floyd Thomas during the Open Air Market June 13 in Old Oak Square in Marble Falls. Photos by Connie Swinney/The Highlander
    Horseshoe Bay resident Stephanie DeVault admired the custom-made birdhouses offered by Floyd Thomas during the Open Air Market June 13 in Old Oak Square in Marble Falls. Photos by Connie Swinney/The Highlander
  • Left: Ada Connely of Tow set up her B&A Baked Goods and Salsa booth June 13 at the Marble Falls downtown Open Air Market.
    Left: Ada Connely of Tow set up her B&A Baked Goods and Salsa booth June 13 at the Marble Falls downtown Open Air Market.
  • Above: Brandes Bodiford of Pharm Road Wellness Center was among vendors June 13 at the Open Air Market.
    Above: Brandes Bodiford of Pharm Road Wellness Center was among vendors June 13 at the Open Air Market.
  • Vendors selling birdhouses, freshly baked bread and salsas, such as the jars seen here from B&A Baked Goods and Salsas, occupied a portion of Old Oak Square in Marble Falls at the June 13 Open Air Market. Connie Swinney/The Highlander
    Vendors selling birdhouses, freshly baked bread and salsas, such as the jars seen here from B&A Baked Goods and Salsas, occupied a portion of Old Oak Square in Marble Falls at the June 13 Open Air Market. Connie Swinney/The Highlander
From a jar of homemade salsa and soothing essential oils to a homemade bird house and fresh-baked bread - participants of the Marble Falls Open Air Market have a bold plan to bring a new feature to the downtown area. Currently, the Marble Falls/Lake LBJ Chamber of Commerce hosts Market Days twice a year, but the new market debuted in May with an intrepid plan to make such a tourist attraction…

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