Mark your calendars for the 35th Annual Art & Craft Fair in Haltwhistle.
Taking place on November 4 between 10am and 4pm in the Masonic Hall on Banks Terrace, the fair promises a day filled with captivating handmade wares from local and regional artisans.
The Masonic Hall is conveniently near Main Street and has good disabled access.
Attendees can look forward to perusing an exciting array of craft stalls brimming with candles, crochet products, decoupage, wax melts and bath bombs, to name a few.
Visitors will be spoilt for choices, with a plethora of offerings including paintings and pencil drawings, cushions and pet products, and varied cards for every occasion.
For those seeking unique homewares, look out for painted glass paperweights and items featuring festive designs.
The Northumberland Wildlife Trust and the RSPB will also be represented at the fair.
Event organiser Ian Brown will be on hand selling his music CDs and popular ukulele teaching packs.
Homemade refreshments will be available all day, with a raffle in aid of a local young person's volunteering trip to Borneo with 'Camps International'. There, she'll participate in projects enriching education, training and healthcare for indigenous communities.
Highly lauded as one of the longest-running and largest craft fairs within Tynedale, the event comes just in time for those starting to think about Christmas gifts.
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