Amarillo’s original “spooky market” will include 30 local vendors as well as a blood drive this year
The chill of fall is in the air, and with fall comes all manner of Halloween themed events. On Saturday, September 20, the Khiva Shrine in downtown Amarillo plays host to one of these events, The Bizarre Bazaar. Featuring over 50 local vendors including soap makers, bakers, jewelers, psychic mediums, tarot readers, taxidermy artists, as well as a host of local food trucks, the Bizarre Bazaar has a little bit of something for everyone looking to get in the holiday spirit. HPPR sat down with event organizers Melissa Zoll, Jolene Barber and Melanie Eggleston to discuss the event and some of the causes they will be supporting. To hear the interview, click the link at the top of the page.
“Bizarre Bazaar this year is going to be the biggest one we’ve had yet. It’s our third annual bazaar funding for our fourth annual Goth Prom. We have more than 50 local vendors of every kind of ilk, from soap makers, to crochet artists to incredible bakers that make unbelievable things that you can actually eat, potters, a psychic medium, as well as a tarot reader. Also, we are going to have Coffee Memorial Blood Center out taking blood donations.” said Zoll…