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Main Street Bazaar Getting Ready

The merchandise is set up and the prices are marked.  Everyone has worked hard to get ready for the Main Street Bazaar starting at 8 AM Saturday January 19, 2013   I takes place all along Main Street in Fort Myers Beach.  Come for the bargains and the great food available also!!!!!!Even Al is working as shown in the picture below!!!!!!!!

Back 40 Almost Done

Back 40 Almost Done!!!

I talked to two “Supervisors” out on the job.  They assured me the job would be done soon.  I thought these “supervisors” looked familiar but they said their names were Ed and Ed.  They would not pose for pictures as they said it was against company policy. I think they were a little ashamed of the small piece of equipment they were using to finish the job.

Bazaar Sale coming up this week

It is coming and it is coming this week.  This covers all of Main Street – so it is HUGE!!!!!

On Thursday the tents will go up

tent

 
On Friday, starting at 11 PM the ments club will go around and pick up any items you wish to donate to the Bazaar sale to be sold.

Bazaar Sale

On Saturday at 8 am the Bazaar sale starts here in Port Carlos Cove

Bazar Sale – January 19th

The fourth annual Main Street Bazaar and Yard Sale kicks off, offering guests tasty treats, special sales, live music, cook-outs and, of course, some real bargains!

As the holiday season comes to a close, and we all move into a new year, more and more seasonal residents and vacationing visitors making the trip down south. The New Year is upon us. Pre-spring cleaning has begun, letting us all dig in and figure out what stays and what goes  including hundreds of seasonal residents within the Main Street communities. After such a great turnout the last two years, the communities of Main Street on San Carlos Island are proudly coming together yet again for their third annual Main Street Bazaar, Business and Yard Sale, taking place Saturday, Jan. 19, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.

“Plans have been coming along really well,” said Main Street Bazaar coordinator Bill Arendt.