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Windsor Center in Iron River to Host Spring Craft and Vendor Show

The Windsor Center hosts its Spring Craft & Vendor Show this Saturday, March 28, at 612 W. Adams Street in Iron River, with local crafters and small businesses selling jewelry, farm goods and more.

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The Windsor Center's Spring Craft & Vendor Show opens Saturday, March 28, at 612 W. Adams Street (U.S. 2) in Iron River, bringing together local crafters, small businesses and vendors in one of the U.P.'s more reliable seasonal marketplaces.

Shoppers can expect an array of offerings from talented vendors, including wooden pieces, knitted goods, jewelry and all-natural soaps. The Iron County Reporter's preview of the show also lists farm goods among the available items, though the full vendor roster was not publicly available ahead of Saturday's event.

The Windsor Center, located in downtown Iron River, hosts multiple craft shows throughout the year, and the spring edition draws both returning vendors and new makers looking to connect directly with buyers in the community. Past spring shows at the venue have run from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., though confirmed hours for the March 28 event were not available at press time.

Questions about the show can be directed to 906-367-5218. The Iron County Economic Chamber Alliance, which tracks and promotes local events across the county, can also be reached at (906) 265-3822 or visited at 50 East Genesee Street in Iron River, Monday through Friday between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.

The Windsor Center sits along the U.S. 2 corridor, one of the main commercial stretches through Iron River, making it easy to reach from most parts of the county. Saturday's show offers one of the first concentrated shopping opportunities of the spring season for Iron County residents looking to support local makers before the warmer months bring a fuller calendar of outdoor markets and festivals.

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