The (Crafts) Show Will Go On!
The (Crafts) Show Will Go On!
The Holiday Festival Arts & Crafts Show has been rescheduled for Sunday, December 14. It will be in the cafeteria of Newtown High School, and will be open from 10 am to 5 pm.
The show was originally planned for December 7 and was to be an event of the Family Counseling Center Newtown Holiday Festival.
Co-chairmen Laura Miller Kurtz and Leslie Troy have selected just over 50 artisans for the juried event. Vendors from four states will be participating, and offering everything from New England/country-style decorative accessories, Shaker furniture, pottery and paintings to Native American and Old World crafts and clothing for children and dolls. There will also be a chainsaw wood carver, gourmet dog biscuits, personalized childrenâs books, purses, marble inlay boxes and pins, and handmade soaps, according to the co-chairmen.
One booth will be staffed by parents from Housatonic Valley Waldorf School. Residents participating include Matt and Dione Sordi, who create cutting boards out of melted wine bottles; wood turner Lanae Moline, the owner of Wild Woodturnings, who makes pens, desk sets, kaleidoscopes, and more; Karen Yacovelli, who designs fabric-covered baskets for The Priscilla Rose Collection; and Don Greenwald, making his arts and crafts show debut with at least 50 handmade pieces of jewelry.
âAll of the vendors I talked to were disappointed with Sundayâs cancellation,â Mrs Troy said Monday morning. âWe are just so thrilled with the idea of this being rescheduled. The dealers are excited and the high school has been just wonderful about having us try again.â
In lieu of an admission charge, attendees can opt to participate in a raffle. For $5, attendees will receive eight tickets that they can then use to take chances on items that will be donated by some of the showâs vendors.
Proceeds from the sale of raffle tickets, in addition to the vendorsâ booth fees, will be donated to Family Counseling Center of Newtown, the benefactor of the Holiday Festival. Any donations received at the arts and crafts show will also be forwarded to the center.
For additional information contact co-chairman Leslie Troy at 270-9460. The high school is at 12 Berkshire Road/Route 34 in Sandy Hook.
