Winters Heritage House Museum is scheming for its 21st Annual Holiday Craft Show next week end – a unique legal holiday selling experience, featuring more than 30 artisans with the museum’s record homes as a back drop.
Four of the artisans participating in the qualification uncover are members of the museum’s Heritage Artisans Guild and all are from Lancaster and surrounding counties.
Museum executive Nancy Landis mentioned that normal Lancaster County humanities such as Scherenschnitte (the art of paper slicing design) and Fraktur (a form of calligraphy) will be showcased to one side dainty birdhouses, cultured modern fused potion valuables and home-baked cookies. These, along with uninformed legal holiday greens, hand-made gifts for pets and natural skin care products, are only a couple of of the things that will expand the museum’s initial and second floors.
“These ancestral record homes make a fantastic backdrop for Stan Newcomer’s hand-wrought ironwork, alpaca products, Jeannie Retherford’s chocolates and one-of-a-kind legal holiday decorations,” Landis said.
The qualification uncover will be hold Friday, Dec. 2, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 3, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the museum, 41-47 E. High St. in Elizabethtown.
The museum’s record homes, that date to the founding of Elizabethtown in 1763, were salvaged by anxious locale residents in the 1990s, and preserved. Today, they residence the community’s living story notable relic together with a ancestry library.
Admission is $3. Landis mentioned that acknowledgment and a part of the sales help encouragement the non-profit’s informative programs and skill upkeep.
For more data about the legal holiday qualification show, meeting the notable relic at 367-4672 or revisit www.elizabethtownhistory.org .
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