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PlantLife Music Puts Bizarre Twist on Christmas Bazaar
Collingswood-based music production company PlantLife Music will host an oddly special holiday bazaar this Saturday.
For four hours on Saturday, Dec. 17, Christmas will get a little bit weirder.
From 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., borough-based music production company will occupy the outdoor garden bar at coffee shop—located at the intersection of Haddon and Woodlawn avenues—to host a Bizarre Bazaar.
It's your not-so-average holiday bazaar. Meaning—according to PlantLife Music founder and Collingswood resident Nick Cain—you'll actually have fun.
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"Expect good music emanating from (an outdoor) sound system—most likely pumping indie versions of holiday-themed classics—and a coalition of friends, neighbors and acquaintances selling their merchandise at flea market prices," said Cain of the event.
's garden bar will be cleared out to accommodate vendor tables and browsers.
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A not-so-bizarre aspect of the event? A sizable portion of event proceeds will be donated to a homeless shelter in the area.
"It's a bizarre bazaar! A true 'X-mess' experience," said Cain. "Throw in some hot coffee, and you've got yourself a heck of a Saturday afternoon."
Table space is still available to interested vendors, who may rent a table for $25 by contacting Nick Cain, at nick@plantlifemusic.com.
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