Shenandoah Comic and Toy Show

We love seeing diverse and fun events happen in the Valley and are always looking for ways to support them. The first Annual Shenandoah Comic and Toy show is exactly the kind of event we love to see happening in the Valley. Of course, Charles has an ever growing classic toy collection and he is eager to attend this event, but outside of that excitement, we know the valley is a perfect place for families and adding events like this solidifies that reputation. We hope you will consider attending and check out what this event is all about. We especially encourage you to check out Stronge Designs and their incredible graphic art work. Andrew Stronge is a former First Friday artist, and together with his wife (and fellow Gaines Group architect) Adrienne, they have been integral in planning this event.

The event will be held this Saturday at the Fair Grounds with VIP entrance beginning at 10am and ending at 4:30pm. Kids tickets are free with the purchase of an adult ticket and we encourage families to come enjoy the fun. There is an exciting line-up of vendors and the organizers are hopeful the Shenandoah Comic and Toy Show will become an area tradition. To learn more about the vendors and grab your ticket, visit the event website here.

Stronge Designs will be selling original graphic art work.

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