GREEN COVE SPRINGS – The combination of unseasonably warm temperatures, bright sunshine and the chance to get outside helped turn Saturday’s Spring’s Street Market the Springs Chapel into a …
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GREEN COVE SPRINGS – The combination of unseasonably warm temperatures, bright sunshine and the chance to get outside helped turn Saturday’s Spring’s Street Market the Springs Chapel into a success. Vendors sold their wares and food trucks offered a variety of tasty treats during the four-hour event. Amy Barnhart set up her Traveling Vibrations Candle Company, while Ridgeview High senior Kenyatta Hogan collects donations for her Shawkan and Kenyatta Open Arms (SKOA) nonprofit organizations that provides food baskets and bookbags to needy families.