Bayside Bazaar

The Bayside Bazaar

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The Bayside Bazaar, which benefits the Helping Center of Marble Falls, will be returning Saturday, Nov. 6 at Quail Point. Doors are open at 10 a.m. until 4 p.m. There will be refreshments, a style show by Salem’s, a prize drawing and a silent auction. Debbie Engler (left) and Suzanne Graham have been busy rounding up a great number of items for the silent auction, including the leatherhandled rope floor basket, mahjong world case set, wildlife photo, nativity set, and Texas bourbon whiskey basket pictured here. Admission is $10 per person. Contributed/Mary Kay Otto

18th annual Bayside Bazaar coming up in Horseshoe Bay

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Horseshoe Bay residents will be vendors at the 18 annual Bayside Bazaar this year. Pictured, from left, is Teri Flanagan, a southwestern artist; Laura Jo Thompson, of Nana’s Quilts; Johnny White, a retired minister from the Church of HSB and Christian author; Patty Dishman, a nature photographer; Linda Lambert, one of the authors of the HSB History Book; Dave Flanagan, an eclectic woodworker; and Ruth Newman of Nan’s Needlework. The bazaar, which benefits the Helping Center of Marble Falls, will be held at Quail Point from 10 a.m until 4 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 6. Along with over ten vendors, there will be refreshments, a style show presented by Salem’s, a drawing for the pictured quilt and a silent auction. Admission is $10 per person. Contributed/Mary Kay Otto