A Heartfelt Market was held Downtown Deep River Saturday from 10am to 4pm with people who participated collected a colored heart from participating businesses to create a wreath of hearts. No purchase was necessary but if an item was purchased a percentage of that purchase went to benefit the Deep River Ambulance and Fire Departments. When people finished the completed wreaths were taped up on the door of The Nest Coffee House and entered in to a raffle sponsored by Anchor & Compass and The Nest Coffee House. Mary Jo Helchowski made the thumb print heart using a purple ink pad held by Kaylee Moen.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
A Heartfelt Market was held Downtown Deep River Saturday from 10am to 4pm with people who participated collected a colored heart from participating businesses to create a wreath of hearts. No purchase was necessary but if an item was purchased a percentage of that purchase went to benefit the Deep River Ambulance and Fire Departments. When people finished the completed wreaths were taped up on the door of The Nest Coffee House and entered in to a raffle sponsored by Anchor & Compass and The Nest Coffee House. Teresa Yarlott and Rebecca Lauder posed for a photo holding up their heart wreaths before heading into another store.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
A Heartfelt Market was held Downtown Deep River Saturday from 10am to 4pm with people who participated collected a colored heart from participating businesses to create a wreath of hearts. No purchase was necessary but if an item was purchased a percentage of that purchase went to benefit the Deep River Ambulance and Fire Departments. When people finished the completed wreaths were taped up on the door of The Nest Coffee House and entered in to a raffle sponsored by Anchor & Compass and The Nest Coffee House.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
A Heartfelt Market was held Downtown Deep River Saturday from 10am to 4pm with people who participated collected a colored heart from participating businesses to create a wreath of hearts. No purchase was necessary but if an item was purchased a percentage of that purchase went to benefit the Deep River Ambulance and Fire Departments. When people finished the completed wreaths were taped up on the door of The Nest Coffee House and entered in to a raffle sponsored by Anchor & Compass and The Nest Coffee House.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
A Heartfelt Market was held Downtown Deep River Saturday from 10am to 4pm with people who participated collected a colored heart from participating businesses to create a wreath of hearts. No purchase was necessary but if an item was purchased a percentage of that purchase went to benefit the Deep River Ambulance and Fire Departments. When people finished the completed wreaths were taped up on the door of The Nest Coffee House and entered in to a raffle sponsored by Anchor & Compass and The Nest Coffee House. Kaylee Moen and Mary Jo Helchowski sort throught the thumb print hearts that were finished.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
A Heartfelt Market was held Downtown Deep River Saturday from 10am to 4pm with people who participated collected a colored heart from participating businesses to create a wreath of hearts. No purchase was necessary but if an item was purchased a percentage of that purchase went to benefit the Deep River Ambulance and Fire Departments. When people finished the completed wreaths were taped up on the door of The Nest Coffee House and entered in to a raffle sponsored by Anchor & Compass and The Nest Coffee House. Rose Natther from Face Arts Music handed Katia Topa-Jone the heart wreath, with Diana Topa and Kasha Topa-Finberg.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
A Heartfelt Market was held Downtown Deep River Saturday from 10am to 4pm with people who participated collected a colored heart from participating businesses to create a wreath of hearts. No purchase was necessary but if an item was purchased a percentage of that purchase went to benefit the Deep River Ambulance and Fire Departments. When people finished the completed wreaths were taped up on the door of The Nest Coffee House and entered in to a raffle sponsored by Anchor & Compass and The Nest Coffee House. Mary Jo Helchowski made the thumb print heart using a purple ink pad held by Kaylee Moen.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
A Heartfelt Market was held Downtown Deep River Saturday from 10am to 4pm with people who participated collected a colored heart from participating businesses to create a wreath of hearts. No purchase was necessary but if an item was purchased a percentage of that purchase went to benefit the Deep River Ambulance and Fire Departments. When people finished the completed wreaths were taped up on the door of The Nest Coffee House and entered in to a raffle sponsored by Anchor & Compass and The Nest Coffee House.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
A Heartfelt Market was held Downtown Deep River Saturday from 10am to 4pm with people who participated collected a colored heart from participating businesses to create a wreath of hearts. No purchase was necessary but if an item was purchased a percentage of that purchase went to benefit the Deep River Ambulance and Fire Departments. When people finished the completed wreaths were taped up on the door of The Nest Coffee House and entered in to a raffle sponsored by Anchor & Compass and The Nest Coffee House. Jane Moen held up some of the thumb print heart necklaces that are for sale inside, with other Valentines Day treats on the table in the shop.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
A Heartfelt Market was held Downtown Deep River Saturday from 10am to 4pm with people who participated collected a colored heart from participating businesses to create a wreath of hearts. No purchase was necessary but if an item was purchased a percentage of that purchase went to benefit the Deep River Ambulance and Fire Departments. When people finished the completed wreaths were taped up on the door of The Nest Coffee House and entered in to a raffle sponsored by Anchor & Compass and The Nest Coffee House.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
A Heartfelt Market was held Downtown Deep River Saturday from 10am to 4pm with people who participated collected a colored heart from participating businesses to create a wreath of hearts. No purchase was necessary but if an item was purchased a percentage of that purchase went to benefit the Deep River Ambulance and Fire Departments. When people finished the completed wreaths were taped up on the door of The Nest Coffee House and entered in to a raffle sponsored by Anchor & Compass and The Nest Coffee House. Mary Jo Helchowski put together one of the thumb print heart necklaces.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
A Heartfelt Market was held Downtown Deep River Saturday from 10am to 4pm with people who participated collected a colored heart from participating businesses to create a wreath of hearts. No purchase was necessary but if an item was purchased a percentage of that purchase went to benefit the Deep River Ambulance and Fire Departments. When people finished the completed wreaths were taped up on the door of The Nest Coffee House and entered in to a raffle sponsored by Anchor & Compass and The Nest Coffee House. Teresa Yarlott and Rebecca Lauder head into The Nest with their finished heart wreaths.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
A Heartfelt Market was held Downtown Deep River Saturday from 10am to 4pm with people who participated collected a colored heart from participating businesses to create a wreath of hearts. No purchase was necessary but if an item was purchased a percentage of that purchase went to benefit the Deep River Ambulance and Fire Departments. When people finished the completed wreaths were taped up on the door of The Nest Coffee House and entered in to a raffle sponsored by Anchor & Compass and The Nest Coffee House. Murry Newton walked Main St in a lovely fuzzy heart outfit, adding to the Heartfelt Market festivity.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
A Heartfelt Market was held Downtown Deep River Saturday from 10am to 4pm with people who participated collected a colored heart from participating businesses to create a wreath of hearts. No purchase was necessary but if an item was purchased a percentage of that purchase went to benefit the Deep River Ambulance and Fire Departments. When people finished the completed wreaths were taped up on the door of The Nest Coffee House and entered in to a raffle sponsored by Anchor & Compass and The Nest Coffee House. Murry Newton walked Main St in a lovely fuzzy heart outfit, adding to the Heartfelt Market festivity.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier
A Heartfelt Market was held Downtown Deep River Saturday from 10am to 4pm with people who participated collected a colored heart from participating businesses to create a wreath of hearts. No purchase was necessary but if an item was purchased a percentage of that purchase went to benefit the Deep River Ambulance and Fire Departments. When people finished the completed wreaths were taped up on the door of The Nest Coffee House and entered in to a raffle sponsored by Anchor & Compass and The Nest Coffee House. Laura Dubuc looked over some of the anitques for sale with Murry Newton who walked Main St in a lovely fuzzy heart outfit, adding to the Heartfelt Market festivity.Photo by Kelley Fryer/The Courier