White Clover Grange Holiday Bazaar!
Saturday December 9th, 11am-3pm
Homemade sweet treats, craft items and jewelry,
locally grown teas, flowers, fresh vegetables, meats,
Christmas trees and wreaths.
Vendors include Lance’s Farm Vittles, Moon River Farm, Sugar Plus Air, River City Flower Farm, Little Wing Kinetics, Sam’s Soothing CBD, Lone Wolf Forge, North Fork 53 Communitea, Kanobi Candle Co, Aloha Hippie, Color Street Nail Art, Blooming H(eARTh), Poppy Jewelry and Art, LJ’s Goodies, and more.
Upstairs and down, vendors are selling a delightful array of locally grown and crafted goods including vegetables, meats, teas, wool, body care products, soap, bouquets, dried flowers, copper wind sculptures, pottery and figurines, handmade Christmas textiles, vintage décor, knitted items, CBD products, jewelry, hand forged metal art, post partum workbooks, baby gear, gratitude journals, beads and buttons, art work, more jewelry, cookies, jams and jellies, candles, fingernail art, solar lamps, honey and more.
Grange bakers will be selling their delicious cookies and treats, plus there will be cinnamon rolls from Handy Creek Bakery, Annie’s famous caramel corn, and Sugar and Air’s cotton candy and popcorn. Unfortunately, Health Department regulations no longer allow us to serve our traditional holiday lunch.
Christmas trees and hand made wreaths by Jose will be available outside, near the shed.
Kid’s crafting: In the Grange kitchen area, for a nominal donation, kids are invited to craft holiday ornaments and decorations with our creative Grange volunteers.
Also downstairs: a photo booth to capture the day!
Buy a chance to win a leg of lamb—raffle tickets are $2 each or 6 for $10.
Donated by Lance’s Farm Vittles
Win a pink sapphire ring in a 14k gold setting from the 1920’s—raffle tickets $5 each or 5 for $20. This ring, found by Pacific Northwest Dirt Fishing in the grange back field, and brought back to its original luster, is valued at $800.
White Clover Grange Holiday Bazaar
Saturday December 9, 11am-3pm!
36585 Hwy 53, about 2 miles east of Hwy 101.
Look for Daisy the Cow!