Téa Allaire, of Allaire Freeze drying, one of the vendors taking part in the market, she was selling her freeze-dried skittles, fruit and ice cream sandwiches. Allaire has been in the business for over a year and says that attending markets such as the one on Saturday is a great way to showcase her items. Along with freeze-dried goodies, she also offers custom-made backpacking and camping meals, pet food and treats. Len Watson stands next to his 1982 Chevy half-ton pickup during the antique sale and street market. His truck was not one of the antiques for sale however, it was part of the vintage car show held at the event. Six-year-old Graysen Byrne, with help from Abigail Pieschke, takes a ride on Radar, a miniature horse at the Shawville Street Event on Saturday. Organized by Lana Cowley, the event coincided with White Buffalo Vintage’s annual antique yard sale and included mini horse rides, a vintage car show, a vendor market and a BBQ.
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