freshvintage recently made a very special announcement that all vintage advocates will come to appreciate and probably act upon. If you consider yourself a bit of a vintage junkie, then your queen is coming to town on Sunday, June 10. That’s right, the one and only vintage-loving, flea-market-shopping, curbside-picking, New York Times-bestselling author Mary Kay Andrews is coming to freshvintage for a book signing! Take your garage sale shopping butts on over for celebrity loving, signing, and obviously some shopping.
Join the whole crew at freshvintage on Sunday, June 10 at 2 pm to meet Mary Kay Andrews. She’ll be signing her new book, Spring Fever, which will be released on June 5, 2012. Colleen Allison, freshvintage owner, was lucky enough to get a preview copy of the book and is adamant about informing others that she absolutely “loves it so far.” If you were lucky enough to get your hands on an early copy as well then feel free to bring it for a John Hancock. However, copies will be available for purchase at the freshvintage store on the signing day thanks to Chester County Book Company.
If you’re going back and forth on your attendance, Colleen has given some pretty solid reasons to show up on her freshvintage blog. You’ll have a hard time coming up with a reason after checking them out and once you’ve made up your mind, feel free to RSVP via Facebook.
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