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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


CONTACT: Janet Long, theclovermarket@gmail.com, www.theclovermarket.com

Clover Market Spring 2011 Opening Day Sunday April 10, 10 AM - 4 PM, Ardmore
Featuring 50 Sellers With Art, Antiques, Vintage, and Handmade
Ardmore, PA, April 5, 2011 – Opening day for the spring Clover Market - an outdoor market featuring art, antiques,
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vintage clothing and jewelry, and artisan crafts and handmade items - will be held on Sunday April 10 from 10 am –
4 pm, rain or shine, in the municipal parking lot at 12 E. Lancaster Avenue. The Market is free and open to the
public. The other spring dates are May 1 and June 5, with three fall dates (September, October, and November) to
be announced.

“Our seller turnout has been exceptional this year, and we have over 50 confirmed businesses participating in our
opening day,” said Janet Long, Clover market founder. “This is more than twice the size of our largest Market last
year, with a nice mix of new and former sellers. Clover provides a great opportunity for collectors and artists to have
a shop for the day in the heart of the Main Line and for buyers to find affordable and original pieces for their home.”

Participating dealers on opening day include: Antiques – Blueberry Bog, Brandywine View Antiques, Chairloom, D4
Architectural Salvage, freshvintage, Kitsch-N-Kaboodle, Nannygoat Antiques, Reclaimed Crafts, trove; Vintage
Jewelry/Clothing - Anna Beau Designs, Greatest Friend, joeyfivecents, Love Honor Upcycle, No. 27 Collection,
Salvation Nation, Vintage Arts; Art and Artisan Craft - Colleen Attara Studio, Dawn Boyer Jewelry, Kaye Rachelle,
Lura Jewelry, Poppy & Bean, Selvin Glass, Tree & Kimball, Dae Rebeck Sanchez, Jen McCleary, and many more!
Details and photos at: theclovermarket.com.

For the first time, Clover will have food from local Ardmore businesses including Carlinos, Firinji, Milkboy Coffee,
Peace a Pizza, and A Taste of Olive. “Having food and coffee onsite will be a great convenience for those attending
the Market and will highlight some of the great dining options available in Ardmore,” said Christine Vilardo, director
of the Ardmore Initiative. Live music will be provided in the afternoon by local musicians Art Miron and Millard
Brown, and a free craft table for children will be provided by Narberth’s Sweet Mabel.

This year, the Market has also partnered with independent boutiques for the "Lucky You" Insider's Club. Attendees
can pick up a free insider card each month at the Clover Market tent which can then be used for 15% off all full
priced merchandise (up to $200) in the two weeks following each Market. Participating stores include: Bedazzled
Boutique, Deconstructed Living, Finer Things, Flair Boutique, Fresh Ayer, Haven, Kat Bradley, Local Home + Gifts,
Marlyn Schiff, Nurture, Octavio Miles Boutique, Skirtin Around, Sorella Boutique, Styche, The Little Apple, The Nest,
and The Pear Tree. “This is an added incentive for buyers to get out and support local independent boutiques which
are the heart and soul of our communities,” said Long.

The Market is located in the downtown Ardmore business district which contains a mix of restaurants and small
specialty shops. It is also within easy walking distance to the popular Suburban Square shopping center and the
Ardmore train station, making access from both the city and suburbs convenient. It is produced by Ardmore-based
interior designer Janet Long of Elements Design by agreement with the Ardmore Initiative, the local business
authority. It is sponsored for the second year by Main Line Media News and Main Line Today Magazine.

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