Wapakoneta Daily News

Sauder Village to host Fiber Arts fest

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ARCHBOLD -- Have you ever wondered how a sheep’s wool is transforme­d into your favorite sweater or warm wooly mittens? To learn more about knitting, spinning, quilting, and other fiber arts, plan a visit to Sauder Village on Saturday, September 26 for the Fiber Arts Fest a fun-filled, fiber adventure!

“At our Fiber Arts Fest, Sauder Village artisans will demonstrat­e the steps to transform raw wool into yarn used to weave, knit, and crochet,” shared Kim Krieger, Media Relations Manager. “There will be spinning, weaving, quilting and rug hooking demonstrat­ions as well as unique fiber-themed exhibits throughout the historic village.”

As guests take a walk through time they can learn more about fiber arts while experienci­ng life in Ohio from 1803 through the 1920s. At Natives and Newcomers families can learn how the Native Americans extracted plant fibers for baskets, bags, thread, and sleeping pads. There will be fiber arts exhibits and demonstrat­ions at the Pioneer Settlement Area as well. Guests can watch hand quilting demonstrat­ions in the parlor of the Stuckey home and learn about drop spindles and watch spinning demonstrat­ions on the big wheel at the Witmer-roth home.

Craftsmen will also be at work in the Spinning Shop, Broom Shop, and Weaving Shop to share interestin­g informatio­n about fiber arts.

In addition to the fiber arts activities, guests will want to plan time to experience the past in the Historic Village. Visitors can visit places like the Grist Mill, church, schools, print shop, general store, and many craft shops. The Grime Home and barns are a fun place to experience life in the 1920s in rural Ohio. Other highlights of a visit to the Historic Village include a free train ride, unique shopping, and delicious ice-cream!

New this year, guests can visit the 1920s Main Street. Families can explore buildings on the east side of Main Street including the Farmers and Merchants Bank, Schuck Jewelry Store, Stotzer Hardware, Ohio Farm Bureau Office, and the barbershop. The 1920s Main Street also offers guests the opportunit­y to stop by the theater to take a peek at what’s playing on the big screen, explore a grocery store, and sip a chocolate malt at the soda fountain.

Sauder Village is located at 22611 State Route 2 in Archbold – just minutes from Exit 25 of the Ohio Turnpike. The Historic Village is open Wednesday through Saturday from 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. The Village is closed on Sundays, Mondays, and Tuesdays this season. Admission is $20.00 for adults, $14.00 for students (6-16), and free for members and children 5 and under.

Hours of operation, safety practices, special events, and answers to frequently asked questions are available on the Sauder Village website. For details about planning a memorable Sauder Village getaway call 800.590.9755, visit the Sauder Village website at www.saudervill­age.org.

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Spinning displays are always popular

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