Kickoff the Fall Season at Old Roseville Days

Photo Courtesy of the Roseville Floral and More Facebook Page

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Old Roseville Days is back Saturday, October 5th and Sunday, October 6th with a variety of vendors, food, contests, and fun shares Organizer and Owner of Roseville Floral and More Tracy Gillock:

“We are going to have several vendors. There will be Color Street Nails, baked goods, popcorn, Rutherford Jerky, antiques, crafts, there will be some garage sales in the area, Scentsy, stained glass, woodworking projects, essential oils, and there will even be someone selling homemade dog items who has trained Newfoundland’s and she will have her dogs up there to meet and greet everybody. Plus, handmade crochet items, Roseville Floral and More will have their annual Fall Open House, there is all kinds of new merchandise of fall and Christmas already out and ready to go. We are going to have a local greenhouse selling mums, succulents, and some other plants good for fall. Then our newly updated bowling alley will be grilling for the event outside.”

The vendors will be set up for Old Roseville Days 8 am to 5 pm both October 5th and 6th.

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