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Talent’s Spring Crawl

Talent’s Spring Crawl, an event showcasing some of the town’s local crafters, artists, and food and beverage vendors, will be held 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 13, according to a news release.The walkable event, which is free to attend and open to the public, is presented by the Talent Business Alliance, the release said.Participating vendors include Sweet Beet Station, Trium Wines, Wagner Plaza, ArtBop Brewing, the Ackee Tree Bento lot next to the Talent Club, and Gather Cafe.Live music is scheduled at the Gather Cafe, with a DJ scheduled all day at ArtBop Brewing. Multiple wine, beer, and cider companies will also give away free tastings to attendees who are at least 21. Those who want to participate can go to any event info table at any participating vendor hub, have their ID checked, and receive a tasting bracelet.The event “aims to create a thriving and anticipated market that draws guests from throughout the Rogue Valley into downtown Talent, Oregon,” the release said.Similar events will occur biannually every May and December, falling on the Saturday before Mother’s Day in May, and coinciding with Talent Maker City’s Dec. 16 Lights on Bikes event.Visit www.talentbusinessalliance.org/craftcrawl for a map of the event layout, including vendor hubs, info table locations, and a list of participating vendors.

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May 13, 2023 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

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