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‘Summer Market’ series ready to open at Fountain Hills museum

Posted 6/30/22

Signed Jemez pottery, Acoma pieces, art from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, along with dish sets, decorative items and much more will be featured in the upcoming “Summer Market” in Fountain Hills.

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THINGS TO DO

‘Summer Market’ series ready to open at Fountain Hills museum

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Signed Jemez pottery, Acoma pieces, art from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, along with dish sets, decorative items and much more will be featured in the upcoming “Summer Market” in Fountain Hills.

The L. Alan Cruikshank River of Time Museum and Exploration Center, at 12901 N. La Montana Drive, Suite 4742, Fountain Hills, introduces an event similar to the Holiday Market held in December. The Summer Market opens to the public Thursday, July 7.

These markets are fundraisers for the center. Gently used items, along with some new merchandise, have been donated to help raise funds for the River of Time.

Other fine art pieces, glassware and vintage items also are on sale. The selection is ever-changing, and visitors are invited to stop by to purchase new items.

A members-only day is set for Wednesday, July 6. The market opens to the public Thursday, July 7.

Market hours are from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Thursday, Friday and Saturday through Sept. 20.

Click here for more information on the River of Time or call 480-837-2612.