Seaview bazaar offers variety from local artists

Published 12:15 am Monday, October 28, 2024

SEAVIEW — A weekend event is being promoted as a “Uniquely Local Quality Crafts Holiday Gift Bazaar.”

The event is from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the Peninsula Church Center in Seaview.

Jan Bono, event organizer, has sought to make sure artists feature varied disciplines.

Bono will display her cozy mysteries and books in other genres. Another author, Peter Adams Young of Ocean Park, Washington, will showcase his two historical novels.

Craftspeople attending are: Dee Anttonen, resin tumblers and pens; Dorina Fithen, wood ornaments and laser art; Blaine Gunkel, chainsaw carvings; Cathy Hamilton, seashell wall art and ornaments; John Holman, easel stand paintings; Liz Hylton, cloth tote bags; Mark Kenny, wood sculptures and pyrography; Joan Porter, wooden trays, holiday signs and lighted trees; Steffi Thomas, cards and keepsakes, crocheted toys; Taryn Wise, tarot decks, wooden puzzles and glass jewelry; Don Perry, hand-cut metal yard and wall art; and Karen Brownlee, functional stoneware pottery.

As well as crafts, there will be food. Erin Glenn will sell fresh cranberries from Cranguyma farms, Denise LaRochelle will have jams, jellies, pickles and napkins, and Skip Ayres will offer smoked pork and cheese.

Two groups will raise funds for their activities. Shoeboxes of Joy will have a bake sale and the Long Beach Grange will sell breakfast burritos and hotdogs.

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