Pflugerville cancels 2-day craft show citing 'growing safety concerns'
The craft show is a yearly event that showcases handcrafted items, holiday decor, jewelry, paintings, candles and other homemade goods created by area vendors. (Courtesy Pflugerville Parks and Recreation Department)
The craft show is a yearly event that showcases handcrafted items, holiday decor, jewelry, paintings, candles and other homemade goods created by area vendors. (Courtesy Pflugerville Parks and Recreation Department)
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The city of Pflugerville has canceled its Pfall Pfest Craft Show citing "growing safety concerns" for its vendors and event patrons amid the coronavirus pandemic. The annual craft show was initially planned for Dec. 12-13 at 18700 Limestone Commercial Drive, Ste. 600, Pflugerville, located in the former Bealls building at Stone Hill Town Center.
The craft show is a yearly event that showcases handcrafted items, holiday decor, jewelry, paintings, candles and other homemade goods created by area vendors. City staff are working to compile a list of vendor websites and contact information for residents to support their work.
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