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It’s Spring time, 2023. We can feel the fresh warm air again, we can see the bluebonnets begin to sprout along some country fences. And for those lucky few who live close to the high school, you can hear the crack of the bat as the kids gear up for another baseball season.

But for us, the “Antiquers” the most exciting signal that spring is here is to see the show tents going up from Warrenton’s Tree Park all the way to Carmine, Burton, and beyond. Yup, those “Antiquers” are here again.

So, the hunt is on and for the more ambitious ones, we know, ‘the early bird catches the worm.’ Don’t we just love to gather around and help the dealers unload their truckloads of fresh trinkets! Always there, front row, to be the first to get a feel, a touch, and a smell of stuff you didn’t even know you needed. Isn’t that the way it’s been for the last 57 years since the very beginning?

In that case, ‘HARK’, those “Antiquers” are back! So, on your mark, get set and gooooo.

Texas Antiques Week Extravaganza is about to begin:

As most shoppers and dealers like to admit, they really don’t want too many changes, but you can forget about that buddy. This event will always continue to grow and is going to change and transform. More new venues, new food choices, more dealers, and a growing wave of humanity to shop us. We think that’s referred to as the ‘perfect storm’ for success.

In this issue, read the results of a survey conducted by our new writer, Janice Teinert, and remember, we always look forward to hearing your comments and reading your contributions to our news office. (Remember, we are local)

Happy shopping! Hope you find what you’re looking for.

Dealers, have another great show and “knock one out of the ballpark”

Foodies, just gain a couple of pounds. You only live once.

Tire kickers? You too are welcome. Buy a t-shirt. Thanks for reading and tell all your friends.

We love ya’ll!

Daily Staff.

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