Event Date:
Saturday, November 19, 2022 - 10:00am to 4:00pm
The members of the Ridgefield Woman's Club are pleased to confirm that we expect to hold our popular Craft Fair on November 19th. After two long years of the Pandemic, where our Craft Fair and many similar events, community programs and gatherings, were also cancelled, we are now quite excited!
As the Club celebrates its 50th Year of charitable work and community involvement, we are eagerly looking forward to the 2022 event, to be held at the East Ridge Middle School.
Admission to the Fair is $8.00, and children under 12 will be admitted free.
Hours are: 10:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
The popular "Take a Chance" table will again appear in the rear hallway, with items generously donated by crafters. YOU could be a lucky winner! Proceeds will be donated to the Ridgefield Emergency Fund, which helps those who are most in need.
As always, all net proceeds will be used to support local nonprofits and the scholarships we will award to graduating RHS seniors.
Which Crafts and Crafters will return or expect to debut at the 2022 event? Here are some popular crafters from old and new Fairs:
Nancy Bellanger of Seymour, CT has attended many of our previous Fairs, selling her popular handcrafted wool and knitted purses by "Purseabilities" These lovely items generally sell out quickly, as gifts for the holidays!
Wesley Crozier of Madison CT., new to the Fair, will offer his Fine Furniture and Custom Woodworking for all uses.
Mount Cornwall Bindery by Tracy Farricker, comes to our Fair from Norwalk, CT., offering hand marbled paper for creating lovely journals and albums.
Dog owners will discover Fi-Dough by Patricia Caron,who offers organic and grain -free dog treats for your special pet.
Ridgefield's own Betsy Goodenough of "Heavens to Betsy" will offer beautiful stationery, notepads and journals using new printing techniques,
while another Ridgefielder, Nick Manolakakis, will offer special olive oils from his company, Alevoil.
Donna Palmer of Branford will again offer Sweet Creations at the Fair, the ever-popular hand-dipped gourmet apples.. These sell out very quickly so if you are a fan, shop early.
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