Spring in the Hollow seeks vendors

Frieda Keeney and Mary Beth Wanner of Country Blooms Flowers were one of several local greenhouses in attendance at last year’s Spring in the Hollow. This year Spring in the Hollow returns on April 26. (A Lynchburg Times Photo)

LYNCHBURG, Tenn. — Spring in the Hollow will return to the historic Lynchburg Square and Wiseman Park on Saturday, April 26 beginning at 8 a.m. and the Lynchburg Chamber of Commerce is seeking home, garden, and spring-related vendors as well as handmade crafts, art, and other locally-produced or handmade items for the annual Moore County event.

The event happens each spring and brings hundreds of area folks into Lynchburg just itching to usher the spring vibes into their homes and gardens. Highlights include a fundraising birdhouse auction, a spring plant sale with locally-grown items for several area greenhouses, and likely a food truck or two.

All vendor who apply before April 10 will receive a discounted rate: one 10×10 space for $50, two spaces for $80, or three spaces for $120. All pricing increases by $10 per space after April 10. There is an extra cost for electricity per plug. This is a rain or shine event an no vendor fees will be refundable.

You can access the complete vendor application at this link. Set up time will be at 7 a.m. on the date of the event and not before. All vendor vehicles must be removed from the square prior to the event start time. Vendors much furnish their own tables, chairs, canopies, tents and all displays.

Potential vendors with questions may contact Marsha Hale at [email protected]. If you’d like up-to-the-event updates and a schedule or events, check the Metro Lynchburg, Moore County Chamber of Commerce Facebook page. •

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