→ Fine crafts and original artwork featured at the Mennonite Heritage Center
Folk Art Sale — December 6-31, 2014
The Folk Art Sale is held annually during the month of December. It’s a wonderful opportunity to purchase traditional Pennsylvania German items, as well as contemporary art in the Pennsylvania German tradition. There’s something for every budget!
More info at mhep.org.
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