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If you’re looking for something interesting to do this spring, you have the opportunity to check out an exciting event happening at Evelyn’s Park Conservatory. “Market in the Park” will be arriving to Houston’s Evelyn’s Park Conservatory on Saturday, February 17th from 9 AM to 2 PM. You’ll be able to find some interesting new products, clothes, art, and just about anything you can think of while also enjoying some great food and live entertainment.
Market in the Park will offer innovative, unique shopping items that were made specifically by local artists from Houston. You’ll get the opportunity to shop for unique, hand-crafted items including jewelry, art, and clothes. While you shop, you’ll have the change to enjoy some live entertainment from local bands, and you can also enjoy some great food and beverages provided by local food trucks. You’ll get to experience a fun shopping day outside, with plenty of great local entertainment and wonderful menu and drink options.
Market in the Park will be held at Houston’s Evelyn’s Park Conservatory on Saturday, February 17th from 9 AM to 2 PM. Attending the event is free, but you do need to make sure you bring money to purchase products as well as food and drinks. To learn more about this event, please visit Evelyn’s Park website here.
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