Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

An Ozark tradition for 29 years

- By Karen Rice Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

You’re invited to experience a 29-year Ozark tradition!

Nationally recognized as one of the top 100 craft fairs in the country, the Fall Craft festival will feature 200 booths of the finest crafts in Northwest Arkansas, in climate-controlled surroundin­gs under the chandelier­s and on the carpet at the Northwest Arkansas Convention Center in Springdale.

Now in its 29th year, the iconic show will feature vendors from across the country, offering the finest in hand made jewelry, woodworkin­g, repurposed furniture, home décor, wreaths, apparel, soaps and lotions, hand carvings and more. Foodies will love the delicious Amish jams and jellies, canned goods and baked goods. On a mission to find that special gift? No problem! You will find something for everyone from handmade Raggedy Ann and Andy for children to one-of-akind treasures and collector finds for adults.

And, there’s no need to worry about the weather. Wet, warm or windy, shoppers will have a pleasant shopping experience inside where it’s always dry and comfortabl­e. Plus, there’s plenty of paved parking, spacious clean restrooms and a wide variety of restaurant­s nearby.

Don’t miss the very finest and most convenient fall craft show, at the NWA Convention Center, convenient­ly located at exit 72 off I49, next to the Holiday Inn.

29th annual Fall Craft Festival

NWA Convention Center/Holiday Inn, Springdale

1500 S. 48th St. (I-49 exit 72) Friday & Saturday, October 18-19 9 a.m. - 9 p.m. Friday

9 a.m. - 8 p.m. Saturday

For more informatio­n:

craftfairs­nwa.com (479) 756-6954 Facebook: @OzarkRegio­nalFestiva­ls

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