|  In April, the town of Elkhart is home to special weekends of 
			shopping, nature activities and entertainment for residents and 
			tourists alike. Over the weekend, six buildings were used for the 
			Elkhart Vintage Market. Bob and Bev Albert were running the 
			Welcome Center for the shopping event. Bev said that Saturday in 
			particular was a very busy day for the market. Sunday, while not as 
			busy there, was still a successful day for the event. On Sunday afternoon, the St. John the Baptist Chapel was opened 
			up for tours. Visitors could guide themselves through the church, or 
			they could enjoy an informative presentation on the church by Holly 
			Labisky. According to Bev Albert, Labisky is very knowledgeable when 
			it comes to historic cemeteries and churches, having visited 
			hundreds of them for research.  "It was nice to see the main street so busy," said Bev.  
			 One of the vendors, Linda Renehan of Morning Glory Collectibles, 
			explained that the Elkhart Vintage Market is part of the Prairie 
			Traveling Vintage Show. Renehan said that the market is run by 
			several vendors from the central Illinois area, and it even has a 
			Facebook page for those want more information. Renehan added that this year is the second year for the Elkhart 
			Vintage Market as part of the traveling show. The Vintage Market, as its name implies, was filled with vintage 
			items. The concept of vintage means different things for different 
			shoppers. An anonymous shopper said, "Younger people hear vintage 
			and think of the '90s. Older people think of the '60s or earlier." 
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			 Whichever decade one thinks of when they hear vintage, the 
			inventory at the Elkhart Vintage Market still fit the definition. 
			The market was full of clothes, knickknacks, furniture and other 
			assorted wares from the past. As with any vintage sale, and as said 
			by shoppers in Elkhart, you never know you will find at the market.
			 The quaint village on the hill continues to host unique shopping 
			treats and entertainment during the weekends in April. The Artisan 
			Craft Fair will be downtown for the next two weekends, with hours 
			from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on both Saturdays and Sundays. Local crafters 
			offer shoppers all types of handmade items, including children's 
			items, jewelry, wood and gourd crafts, bags and totes, walking 
			sticks and canes, hand-sewn items, purses, wine glasses, and tarts 
			and warmers.  Entertainment on the hill includes historical performance talks 
			at the chapel.  Check in at the Elkhart Welcome Center for detailed activities. 
			The center is open every Saturday and Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 4 
			p.m. in the Village Hall on Gov. Oglesby Street in historic downtown 
			Elkhart.  Or check the tourism calendar to see all that is going on in 
			Elkhart and other places in Logan County:
			
			http://www.abe66.com/calendar.pdf.  
			[By DEREK HURLEY; LDN] 
			
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