Looking for something fun to do on this rainy weekend? Check out Lucketts Spring Market Saturday and Sunday at the Clarke County Fairgrounds in Berryville. The Northern Virginia event showcases more than 200 of the best “vintage hip” vendors on the East Coast. This year the popular DIY network show Salvage Dawgs hosts Mike Whiteside and Robert Kulp will be at the market with products and opportunities to connect with fans.
The weekend-long event features painted furniture, vintage garden gems, architectural salvage, crusty antiques, vintage clothing and all kinds of crazy-good finds. To round out the experience and the weekend, visitors will enjoy live music, Vanish Brewery beer garden, old school children’s play area, enticing food trucks, and as well as an engaging shopping weekend. Another huge favorite in Clarke County is the World Famous Ruritan Chicken Dinners available all weekend.
Lucketts store is known as a destination for all things vintage, and this weekend promises to highlight some of the best of the best. The list includes:
- Ekster Antiques
- Olde Tyme Marketplace
- Plum Pretty Décor
- Carolina Chic Salvage
- Gracie James Clothing
- JBS Mercantile
- Naked Goat Soap Company
- Story Design House
- Vintage Farmhouse Interiors
- Sweet Clover Barn
- European Country Living
- Class and Trash
- Carpe Donut
- Black Dog Salvage
“We are so excited to be able bring Lucketts Spring Market to the Clarke County Fairground again after such a smash hit last year, said Old Lucketts Store owner Suzanne Eblen. “Our loyal fans will be pleased to see an expansion of what we did last year with some new vendors, more food trucks and some new surprises.”
Salvage Dawgs chronicles the adventures and creativity of Black Dog Architectural Salvage, a Roanoke, Va.-based architectural salvage business and retail warehouse. Salvage Dawgs airs nationally on the DIY Network and Great American Country. Episodes are also available on iTunes and Amazon.
General admission tickets are $10 and will be available at the gate; Clarke County Fairgrounds are located at 890 W. Main St. in Berryville. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
The Old Lucketts Store is a 138-year old restored general store and family home. Built in 1879 by the Luckett family, it was restored and brought back to life in 1996 by owner Suzanne Eblen, her husband Pat, and countless friends and workmen.
The shop now is home to 35-plus dealers who specialize in antiques, vintage finds and just plain cool stuff. Events include a monthly seasonal Design House, Flea Market Sales, Vintage Spring Market, and Paint Classes. The Old Lucketts Store is located at 42350 Lucketts Road Leesburg, VA 20176.