It’s a first for the Ellwood City Municipal Woman’s Club.
First Annual Craft/Vendor Show that is. The group will be hosting the event on Saturday, December 4, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Wayne Township Fire Hall.
The objective of the club is to develop the educational, civic, and social interests of its members and to advance the welfare of the community. Funds raised from the show will help benefit the club’s efforts to provide two annual scholarships.
Phyllis Conway, chairwoman of the club’s ways and means committee, said the club provides a $1,000 scholarship to a Riverside High School senior and a Lincoln High School senior each year.
Conway said fundraising efforts have been tough with the challenges of COVID.
The show will feature 14 crafters selling various handmade items for the holiday season including: wreaths, signs, ornaments, wooden items, hair bows, headbands, flower arrangements, embroidered items, handmade cards, wood burned cutting boards, wood turned bowls, resin items, vases, pet items, house plants and accessories, handmade afghans, and more. There will also be six vendors participating including: Paparazzi Jewelry, Color Street Nails, Farmasi Beauty & Personal Care Products, Vera Bradley, Thirty-One, and Mary Kay.
The club will also have several baskets they will raffle as well as tickets for the 10 Day Designer Purse Raffle which will take place starting February 14-February 23, 2022. The cost of each ticket is $10. The club will also have soup on sale for takeout. The soups available for $8 per quart include: chicken pastina, vegetable, and potato.
“Please come out and support the club as well as the crafters and vendors,” Conway said.
Organizers are asking those attending to wear a mask to protect themselves and others.
She said the club plans to bring back their Murder Mystery Dinner in the spring and in the future other activities and events that have been sidelined by COVID.
HI I am a vender and very interested in being a vender at your Wayne TWP. craft show. We make ballpoint pens and I also make many wooden items and I do Fractural burning on them. That is burnt with very hi voltage electric. I burn as high 20.000 volts. Please let me know if there is any openings.