Spring is bustin’ out all over

At the Odin Craft Mill; spring show days begin Thursday, April 28

 

 

odin craft mill in the beginning
IN THE BEGINNING, there was the 1923 Feed Mill (including the warehouse). Clear out a few buildings, add the 1917 Montgomery Ward Home and then the 1927 Gordon Van Tine Barn. Put them all together and renovate – and then you have the Odin Craft Mill. (Photo courtesy of Odin Craft Mill)

 

 

Spring is bustin’ all over at the Odin Craft Mill in Odin as the start date nears for the Spring Show. An eclectic variety of products have been “warehoused” in the “Mill”  over the course of the past several weeks in preparation for the event.

The show, which will begin Thursday, April 28, will run for two extended weekends – Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, April 28-May 1 and Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday, May 5-8. Spring Show hours are Thursday, Friday and Saturday – 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday – 12 noon to 5 p.m. The Odin Craft Mill is located at 109 1st Street North.

There will be over 150 consignors from five states displaying yard art, jewelry and crafts – all in one place. Items will be spread throughout the authentic 1923 Odin Feed Mill, complete with the old grinding and mixing rooms (and the original equipment, including the over-head hoist and old warehouse – to the 1917 Montgomery Ward Home – to the 1927 Gordon Van Tine Barn with its original floors, wallpaper and woodwork.

Additionally, lunch is available  in the Feed Mill’s old warehouse.

The Odin Craft Mill was the brainchild of Nancy Olson of Butterfield. Olson manages the operation, and during show days, it is staffed by volunteers from the surrounding area.

For additional info, go to the Odin Craft Mill’s website at http://www.odincraftmill.com/ – or check out their Facebook page.

 

 

THE ODIN CRAFT Mill has become one of the landmarks of downtown Odin.
THE ODIN CRAFT Mill has become one of the landmarks of downtown Odin.
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