Nov 06, 2024
Please join us at the MERA Schoolhouse (974 Dalhousie Concession 9A) in McDonald’s Corners on Saturday November 16th from 9am to 3pm. Since 2005, MERA (McDonald’s Corners & Elphin Recreation & Arts) has hosted our Christmas Fair where local artisans offer wonderful and unique items for sale. A nutritious light lunch will be provided by the MERA cafe. There will also be a bake sale and a draw featuring donated items from our vendors.
This year’s Christmas Fair has sixteen vendors including: Fine Chocolate by Ludwig, basketry by Ankaret Dean, cornhusk dolls by Marilyn Nicholas-Dahan, repurposed wood by Brian Roche, wire crochet and gemstone jewelry by Kat Stevens, functional fused glass by Kevin Kepler, handcrafted lampwork beads and fused glass by Homestead Studio Glass, woodworking by Tim Booth and Barry Russell, dried flower arrangements and knitwear by Ruth Anderson, wire wrapped jewelry by PJ’s Pretties, cards and artwork by Emily Wilson, honey and health and wellness products by Wild Thyme Homestead, handmade heritage weaving by The MERA Weavers, one of a kind pottery by The MERA Pottery Studio and artwork by The MERA Art Circle.
By shopping at the MERA Christmas Fair you are helping to support your local arts & recreation facility to have music events, workshops, community dinners and much more.
For more information, please visit our website at www.meraschoolhouse.org
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