A dynamic and exciting Bead, Jewelry and Art Extravaganza is set for April 18 and 19, at The Planter's Exchange, 204 2nd Street NW Havana, Fl., a designated National Landmark just a short 15 minute drive from Tallahassee. Havana is a quaint town with a great history. The Havana Bead, Jewelry and Art Extravaganza is the South's favorite and longest-running bead and jewelry festival since 1996, attracting bead and jewelry lovers, plus antique and art collectors. The Extravaganza has all sorts of beads and findings for those who wish to design and make their own jewelry. There are also sellers of handmade jewelry, vintage jewelry, lace and antiques. The event is arranged for the fun and enjoyment of the shoppers. Many of Havana's merchants will also participate in this event by offering specials during the two day event. The shopping district has a plethora of gifts and collectibles, antiques, spectacular art, vintage clothing, antiquarian bookstores and much more. There are numerous food cafes for shoppers' convenience. Come to Havana and plan to spend the day! Hours of operation are Saturday, April 18, from 10 a.m. until 5 p.m., and Sunday April 19, from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. There is a $4 entrance fee for this Extravaganza. For more information, contact Rick Baldwin, toll free, at 1-866-667-3232, or visit www.HavanaExtrav.com.
The Havana Bead, Jewelry and Art Extravaganza is this weekend
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