Museum Slates Heritage Craft Show


Nov 08, 2019 -

Winters Heritage House Museum will open its doors for the 29th annual Elizabethtown Heritage Craft Show on Friday, Nov. 8, and Saturday, Nov. 9. The museum will host more than 30 local merchants within the museum's 1760s log and Victorian-era buildings, located at 47 E. High St., Elizabethtown, a half block from the Elizabethtown Square.

A Sneak-Peek Shopping Party will take place on Nov. 8 from 4 to 8 p.m. The public is invited to enjoy music and refreshments while meeting and interacting with local artists and craftspeople as well as shopping for locally made gifts, clothing, decor, and foods. Vendors are juried to ensure that items are hand-produced and of quality craftsmanship. The show will continue on Nov. 9 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

The show is an effort to support local artists and craftspeople, Four Diamonds, and the Elizabethtown Community Cupboard via an entrance request for food bank contributions. Ample parking is available in the museum lot, a nearby municipal lot, and at the Christ Lutheran Church two doors from the museum.

The Winters Heritage House is a volunteer-run museum that seeks to use its community-rescued Colonial-era structures to enrich the town via classes, exhibits, lectures, events, and programs. Providing a platform for local creators and the public to come together is within its mission of giving back to the Elizabethtown community.

For more information, readers may visit http://www.elizabethtownhistory.org or call 717-367-4672.

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