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ICYMI: Northborough Shop Owner Helps Create New Vintage Market

There's a new "pro.found" vintage market happening in Central Massachusetts.

NORTHBOROUGH, MA—Four local female shop owners have joined forces to create a "pro.found" vintage market in Central Massachusetts.

Kimberly Reed, owner of the Purple Rose in Northborough, is teaming up with Michelle Palmer and Kim Urquhart of Laurel Grove in Sudbury, and Trisha Monagle of Vintage Prairie Home in Clinton to offer The Profound Vintage Market that will take place on Sept. 30, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Oct. 1, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at Kalon Farm and Winery in Lancaster.

“We not only share a passion for vintage and handmade, but also the belief that we can do more together than any of us could do alone,” said pro.founder Reed in a statement.

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The location host, Kalon Farm and Winery in Lancaster, is situated on a sprawling scenic landscape. Vendors with a vintage lifestyle look showcase their vintage and handmade items for a unique collaborative shopping experience.

The market also plans to have local bands and food trucks.

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Photos submitted, Kimberly Reed

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