Chris and Rachel Riley opened their venue, The Acre, to members of the Abilene community for a market highlighting local entrepreneurs Saturday morning. Vendors sold various created or collected items including food, clothing and jewelry.
- A customer walks away with several new items. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)
- Andrea Shone and McKenna Judd sell tapestries, paintings and embroidered fabric at their table. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)
- A representative from Two Many Tamales Co. provides free samples. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)
- Senior and Noonday Collection ambassador Alli Dennis converses with a visitor. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)
- Local entrepreneurs restock cookies and baked goods at their table. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)
- Visitors talk about their finds at a picnic table. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)
- Students hang out and listen to live music. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)
- Freshman Wade Ledbetter performs for shoppers. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)
- A customer browses a rack of clothing. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)
- Freshman Bailey Thompson looks at a new pair of shorts in the mirror. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)
- Sarah Brooks examines pieces of jewelry for sale. (Photo by McKenzie Bonam)