Craft show to return to Cranberry Township
The Cranberry Women’s Club will be bringing back its traditional craft show this November, aiming to offer unique holiday gifts.
The Farkleberry Craft Show will feature over 80 vendors offering hand-crafted jewelry, pottery, and pet items as well as baked goods and holiday decorations. Sellers at shows like this often offer special sales or promotional products to help reach new customers. There will also be fresh food and drink refreshments available at the event. Vendors were selected through an online application process this summer.
Visitors can bid on gift baskets composed by the Women’s Club with items donated by sponsors and exhibitors. Proceeds from the event will go towards the ongoing operations of the Women’s Club. The group holds regular philanthropic events, as well as monthly social activities throughout the Township.
The Women’s Club, first founded in 1976, has declared that it prides itself on being a civic, philanthropic, and social organization featuring a diverse collection of women dedicated to their families, careers, and community involvement.
This will be the second edition of the Craft Show, after it took time off to accommodate construction at the venue. The Show has become a staple of the local crafting community.
The 2025 Farkleberry Craft Show will take place on Saturday, November 1 at the Cranberry Township Municipal Building. Admission will be free to shoppers.
The Farkleberry Craft Show will feature over 80 vendors offering hand-crafted jewelry, pottery, and pet items as well as baked goods and holiday decorations. Sellers at shows like this often offer special sales or promotional products to help reach new customers. There will also be fresh food and drink refreshments available at the event. Vendors were selected through an online application process this summer.
Visitors can bid on gift baskets composed by the Women’s Club with items donated by sponsors and exhibitors. Proceeds from the event will go towards the ongoing operations of the Women’s Club. The group holds regular philanthropic events, as well as monthly social activities throughout the Township.
The Women’s Club, first founded in 1976, has declared that it prides itself on being a civic, philanthropic, and social organization featuring a diverse collection of women dedicated to their families, careers, and community involvement.
This will be the second edition of the Craft Show, after it took time off to accommodate construction at the venue. The Show has become a staple of the local crafting community.
The 2025 Farkleberry Craft Show will take place on Saturday, November 1 at the Cranberry Township Municipal Building. Admission will be free to shoppers.