27th annual fair, raising funds for the Upper Valley Haven
November 24 and 25
In the early days of the fair, members of the congregation made milkweed pod Christmas ornaments to sell at the fair; hence the name. Revenue comes from booth fees, commissions and raffle tickets on a colored woodblock print donated by Lyme artist Matt Brown.
We try to have our crafters remain at the same level of expertise as those who have been juried into the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen. Ours are professional craftspeople. With over thirty vendors, there will be a wide variety of high-quality crafts including floorcloths, photography, woodblock prints, felting, pottery, gourd ornaments, elf slippers, jewelry, ceramics, gemstones and pearls, quilts, weaving, felt tapestry, wood, Ukrainian eggs, soft sculpture, notecards and calendars, custom cribbage boards, colored etchings, wool rugs, and acrylic paintings on board.
The fair is held the weekend after Thanksgiving at Tracy Hall on Main Street in Norwich, Vermont. Hours are 10AM-4PM on November 24 and 25. There is no admission fee, but attendees are strongly encouraged to purchase raffle tickets.
Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Upper Valley