8th Annual Artisan & Heritage Fair
Saturday, March 6, 2010 – 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Hatfield Township Municipal Building & Grounds
1950 School Road
Join us on Saturday, March 6, for Hatfield Township’s 8th Annual Artisan & Heritage Fair, an annual showcase of the arts, trades, and skills of years gone by.
Meet folks like a dowser, a flintknapper, and a Scherenschnitter. Sink your hands into clay, weave wheat, watch a baker sculpt cookies out of dough, and learn to play the guitar at interactive exhibits. Enjoy live music and festival food, too.
This free event is made possible by sponsors: Penn Color, Inc. and Penn E & R, with support from the Hatfield Chamber of Commerce. |
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The Artisans & Exhibitors |
- 71st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
- Wheatweaving, Linda Beiler
- Pottery, Loretta Belac
- Committee To Preserve the Memory of Hatfield Speedway
- Beekeeping, Joe Duffy
- Shaker Box Making, Dave Fegley
- Weaving, Carolee Fegley
- American Indian Artifacts Display, Lee Hallman
- Hatfield Museum & History Society
- Hatfield Township Shade Tree Commission
- Acoustic Roadshow, John Imhoff
- Quilting, Keystone Quilters
- Little Zion Acoustic Ensemble
- Pennsylvania German Fraktur, Christine Pennock
- Scherenschnitte, Joanne Rosboschil
- St. Maria Goretti Church Youth Group
- Dowsing, Keith Schaffer
- Artifact Designer, Marlene B. Smith
- Cherokee Flintknapper, Thomas E. Smith
- Soapmaking, Velma Souder
- Early American Games & Toys, George Vinter
- Cookie Dough Sculpting, Bea Weidner
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