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The 14th annual show will take place from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Swinging Gate Farm, 11318 F Drive South. 'It's like visiting old friends': Home for the Holidays Craft Show returns Saturday ...
Monday, December 4. Vendor Holiday Showcase: Shop for the holidays while supporting local artisans and business owners.Hot beverages and tours available. When: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Where: 6498 Ray Rd ...
The Amish Acres Arts & Crafts Festival, held the first weekend in August (Thursday through Sunday, 05–8 August 2021, subject to cancellation brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic) in Nappanee, Indiana, celebrated 62 years in 2022. It features 350 artists and craftsmen in a marketplace surrounding the farm's pond. Over $10,000 in cash prizes are ...
When: Sunday, Nov. 5, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m (Rain date: Nov.12)Where: Abington Art Center, 15 Meetinghouse Road, Jenkintown (Rain date: Nov.12, 2023) The Abington Art Center Holiday Art & Fine Craft ...
The Nappanee Apple Festival is held annually on the third week of September, lasting 3½ days. It consists of 100 craft booths, 50 commercial booths, 20 food vendors, two stages for entertainment, a large parade and an airplane flyover on Saturday morning. Nappanee annually bakes a seven-foot-wide apple pie that weighs 600 pounds.
Home for the Holidays (Darius Rucker album), 2014; Home for the Holidays (Glen Campbell album), 1993; Home for the Holidays (Lynn Anderson album), 1999; Home for the Holidays (Mormon Tabernacle Choir album), 2013; Home for the Holidays (Point of Grace album), 2010; Home for the Holidays, by LVRN, with 6lack and Summer Walker, 2020
For this clever project, CL contributing editor Cathe Holden's already done most of the hard work—assembling a slew of vintage images (courtesy of The Graphics Fairy) into four easy-to-print ...
Nappanee West Park and Pavilion, also known as the Community Park of Nappanee, Nappanee Westside Park and Pavilion, and Nappanee West Park Chautauqua Pavilion, is a historic public park located at Nappanee, Elkhart County, Indiana. The Bungalow style pavilion was built in 1923 to house a local Chautauqua. It was used for that purpose until 1925.