Enjoy the Holidays at Fort Wayne Area Craft Shows

The holidays are fast approaching, and with all of the decorations and festivities come holiday craft bazaars that showcase talent from all across the state. If you love a good craft show, just like to browse, or are ready for some serious early Christmas shopping, then here’s a sampling of what’s offered this year.

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OCTOBER

Annual Bazaar & Oktoberfest at Lutheran Life Villages – October 14, 9 a.m. – 7 p.m.

This event includes a Christmas Shop with brand new items perfect for holiday gift giving. This event also includes a ‘Next to New’ used clothing and accessories area with great items at great prices. The auxiliary also publishes a cookbook entitled A Slice of Life at Lutheran Life Villages, which is available for purchase. Lunch and dinner will be served.

Diva Holiday Event at Franke Park Pavilion – October 15, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Party Plan Divas of Fort Wayne present a Diva Holiday Event where hundreds of Divas will be kicking off the Holiday Selling Season of 2011 with a first annual Diva Holiday Event. This is a great place to do your holiday shopping with some of the finest home party consultants, crafters and small businesses in the area – all under one roof.

Holly Days Craft Show at Deer Ridge Elementary School – October 29, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

This is one of the largest holiday craft shows in Northeast Indiana. This is the 22nd year for the craft show with nearly 200 tables of homemade craft items. New vendors are expected and shoppers can enjoy lunch in the cafeteria.

NOVEMBER

Fort Wayne Art & Craft Show at Glenbrook Mall – November 4 – 6.

This is a great juried event that always offers quality handmade arts and crafts with extended mall hours that offers everyone the chance to stop in and shop.

Holiday Craft Bazaar at Northrop High School – November 17, 9 a.m. – 3 p.m.

This is another very large annual craft bazaar featuring handmade gifts, including jewelry, floral arrangements, decorations, wooden items, pet gifts and much more. Breakfast and lunch are available.

Yes, it’s that time of year again. And for those of us who love to look for “just the perfect” gift, holiday craft shows are a great place to shop. I know I definitely love the challenge of finding that one perfect gift and hope to achieve my goal at one of these great shows.

Are there other great local craft shows that you enjoy? Let us know!

Shelley

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Shelley Galbreath is a freelance writer with a diverse background, writing for a variety of newspapers and magazines for more than a decade. She is the author of a 30-day women’s devotional, entitled Discouraged Moms’ Devotions to Go and the creator of www.2frazzled2bedazzled.com. Shelley is married to Rich and they have two grown daughters, ages 28 and 20, two darling granddaughters, and two pampered miniature pinschers.

9 Responses to “Enjoy the Holidays at Fort Wayne Area Craft Shows”

  1. Linda SchwartzNo Gravatar says:

    Hello , I am interested in doing some arts and craft shows . My partner and I make repurposed jewelry. Can you give me the cost of these shows . Thanks so much!

    Have a great day!

    Linda Schwartz

  2. Kristen KristenNo Gravatar says:

    Thanks for your interest, Linda. You would have to contact each show directly – I am sure the schools would have the info for you. Good luck!

  3. Kristen KristenNo Gravatar says:

    Oh – and we just received a few more shows here at the Visitors Center. Mark your calendars for these as well:

    Nov. 5 – St. Charles 8am-3pm
    Nov. 12 – Bishop Dwenger High School 9am-3pm
    Nov. 19 – Northrop High School 9am-3pm
    Nov. 26 – St. Jude’s 9am-3pm
    Dec. 3 – Covenant UMC 8am-2pm
    Dec. 10 – Northside High School 9am-3pm

  4. AshleyNo Gravatar says:

    Is there a specific way to contact the shows or just call the schools?

    Thank you!

  5. TeresaNo Gravatar says:

    I’ve heard from a friend that there are still spots open for the Northrop H.S. Dec 10th craft show. Who do I contact to get a table?

    Thanx,

    ” T “

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