The Holidaze Craft Faire at Willowbrook United Methodist Church, 19390 N. 99th Ave., began in 2015. Forced into a two-year hiatus by COVID, the event has returned in force.
More than 75 local …
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Sun City church announces Holidaze Craft Faire
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From left, Jill Zitt, Cathy Hoben Calhoun, Carol Sears, Karen DeVerna and Linda Kresl, members of the Kris Krafters, prepare hand made crafts for the Holidaze Craft Faire.
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The Holidaze Craft Faire at Willowbrook United Methodist Church, 19390 N. 99th Ave., began in 2015. Forced into a two-year hiatus by COVID, the event has returned in force.
More than 75 local artisans will fill the campus 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Nov. 3 and 4. Each of the artists will submit a representative piece of their handicraft for a large raffle, which will take place before the close on Saturday. Winners need not be present to win.
As part of the event, there will be children’s books and activities, housewares, quilted and crocheted/knitted items, bird houses, yard art, greeting cards, holiday decorations and stocking stuffers, wood crafts, dog collars, jewelry, wind chimes, baby items and more. There will also be a tool and knife sharpening service available as well as homemade breads, cookies and candies in Ye Olde Sweet Shoppe and lunch available at the courtyard café.