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Saturday, April 13, 2013 - Texas Legacy Festival
Heritage Place Park - 500 Collins Street- Conroe, Texas
10am-5pm
Set Up: 6-9:30am; Previous day set-up by request
We are now accepting Vendor Applications for the Texas Legacy Festival 2013!
Applications are to be postmarked by March 15, 2013
Vendors: $125/booth Non-profit: $25/booth
All vendors are responsible for their own tents, tables, and chairs. Electricity is available upon request.
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