The event features 50 vendors selling old farm pieces, signage, machinery, tools, furniture, jewelry, wood carvings and other antiquated items.
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All proceeds from the event went to scholarships for Craighead County high school seniors intending to pursue plant sciences at an Arkansas school.
Special guest speakers included Paragould’s Juli Jackson, Mary Hollis Imboden from Bono, and more.
“Users are charged $3.46 per hour too use the chargers. An hour is good for 65 miles,” Slade Mitchell, spokesman for CWL, said.
Today’s speakers included Arkansas’ First Gentleman Bryan Sanders, AR Parks and Rec Director Shea Lewis, Mayor Harold Copenhaver, and others.
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Proceeds from the plant sale will circle back to benefit the hardworking residents of JHDC, ensuring fair compensation for their dedicated efforts.
Several hundred attended Sunday’s event held on Main Street in Downtown Jonesboro