Elevate Winter Bazaar December 12th

Elevate Winter Bazaar December 12th

Creators of unique crafts, clothing, art and adornments will converge in the Lower Native Sons Hall onvSaturday December 12th for a truly one of a kind Bazaar. The 4th annual Elevate Winter Bazaar is filled to brim with an eclectic and exciting mix of treasures to suit ever sense and sensibility. From 9 am till 5 pmyou can descend into the deep dark belly of the Lower Native Sons Hall for a seasonal craft fair with a twist!

Presented by the Elevate Consortium, the Elevate Winter Bazaar provides a venue for diverse regional artists and artisans who offer unique creations, from the intriguing to the unusual and from the inspiring to the challenging. This event is definitely for shoppers looking for something a little different for their friends and loved ones! From nature inspired screen prints and up-cycled jewelry, to bones and feathers, bike tires and beach glass, the Elevate Bazaar will keep your head turning. Bazaar goers will also discover some surprising variations on cards, fairies, buttons, belt buckles, truffles, caps, dolls, prints, shawls, gems, carvings and even puzzles!
Elevate Bazaar Poster 2016 | Currently Cumberland
In addition, this busy and festive event features decadent food and drink, music, workshops, beautiful face painting for the kids and a relaxed and moody lounge area for craft fair goers. Come for the Bazaar but stay for an extended elevate style experience! Workshops are offered for a $5 donation and open to all. Pre-registration is appreciated by emailing media@elevatethearts.com.
 
11:00 – 12:30 – Cumberland Arts and Culture Society Life Drawing (draped for all ages)

1:00 – 2:00 – Collage workshop with Sonia Stastny of Sew Sisters Artist Guild Society
2:30 – 3:30 – Blue Christmas card making with Dawn Copeman.
4;00 – 5:00 – Wendy Nixon Stothert and a special Pop Up Choir

 
Admission to the Elevate Winter Bazaar is by donation with 100% of proceeds supporting barrier free, community building, arts and culture experiences. Find out more at www.elevatethearts.com.

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