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FM 2 Sat 2018 - A record setter, in some ways



2018-07-07 - FM2 at Municipal Parking Lot, Campbellsville & Merchant Streets, Columbia, KY - Photo by Linda Waggener, ColumbiaMagazine.com.
Today's Sat 7 Jul 2018 was a huge success. Even the weather cooperated. Trilby Vance, at FM2 with husband Sonny Vance, said that before departing northern climes of Cane Valley this morning, said that she knew it would be a good day when she walked out and felt a gentle breeze and was sure the trip to Columbia for FM 2 would be a good one. As it turned out, the event was a huge success. Some vendors reported record sales, making the return home a lot lighter. When this photo was taken at nearly noon, Bro. Glenn LaFond can be seen at right leaving the market. The Hungry Kids Cafe, had their best day ever, Lois Cunningham said, selling out at 11:30amCT! All vendors reporting seeing many new faces and finding new customers. - EW/LW


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