Bella Rustica or Bust!!!

August 23-24th, Legacy Farms in Lebanon TN

August 23-24th, Legacy Farms in Lebanon TN

Why Bella Rustica?

Hands down the best vintage market this side of the Mississippi!

Now, I would not consider myself an expert in the field of “Flea Marketology”, but I have been to enough to know that even the Country Living Fair can’t compare.

Amazing Market for an Amazing cause!!

Not only do you get the best vintage vendors in one beautiful farm setting, but this market is put on and benefits Agape of Nashville.

BELLA RUSTICA IS A STRUCTURED ANNUAL FUNDRAISER HOSTED BY AGAPE AND ALL PROCEEDS BENEFIT THE CHILDREN AND FAMILIES WE SERVE.  

 

About the cause….
 
Thousands of children in foster care across the U.S. are waiting…
Single parents in need of drug or mental health treatment are looking for answers; who will take care of the children?
Children whose parents are incarcerated, or who have been abandoned or abused get shoved into “the system” and may never experience true family and the comforts of home.
For decades, AGAPE has been a trusted source for building strong families.  Adoption, foster care, and family preservation have been the cornerstones of our existence since 1967.  Today AGAPE is also held in high esteem as the largest faith-based professional Counseling and Psychological Services organization in Tennessee, serving children, adolescents and adults with guidance through depression, anxiety, divorce, grief and many other emotional, behavioral and relationship-related challenges.
 
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Please visit our website: www.agapenashville.org

In addition, all vendors for Bella Rustica are asked to have 90% of their products be vintage, repurposed, upcycled, primitive, antique….you get the picture! Junk, Treasure and Talent meet up for an annual market where you can get goods for your home, christmas, weddings, and even the “what to get the man in my life” gift!

Sneak Peek of VirginiaBEAN for Bella Rustica, more to come prior to market!!

Taken by Skipper Photography

Re-Invintaged Heirlooms by VirginiaBEAN

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