Spooner Heritage

Traditional Arts Fair & Heritage Marketplace

Presented by

NORTHWIND BOOK & FIBER

and BIO-ACTIVE NUTRIENTS

There will be two arts & crafts vendor areas this year during the Spooner Heritage Festival.  The Traditional Arts Fair is a continuation of the arts fair from previous years, emphasizing skills from the past.  Please note that products may be modern in appearance, but reflect skills and/or processes that are heritage in nature. All items for sale must be made by the booth exhibitor(s). Exhibitors are encouraged to demonstrate an example of their skill if possible.  Exhibitors are also encouraged to dress in heritage costume.  All exhibitors are required to submit clear photos of items representative of their work, which will be submitted to a review process for acceptance.  The exhibitor’s booth should reflect primarily work similar to that submitted for approval.

The Heritage Marketplace will be a new area.  Vendors in this area are selling products that have a historical connection – food and products available in the 1700-1800s or skills that have been preserved over the years.  Antiques are acceptable in this area.  Products in this area may be the work of the exhibitor (and they should be clearly labeled), but these booths can also offer resale items.  Vendors are required to submit pictures and descriptions of their product for review committee approval.  Booths are required to carry primarily products similar to the pictures and descriptions submitted for approval.  Marketplace vendors are encouraged to provide historical information about their products and to dress in period costume if possible.

If you are interested in being an exhibitor for the Spooner Heritage Festival Traditional Arts Fair, you can download an invitation with all the details and a registration form with the buttons below.  Or call the number below and ask for a Heritage Festival Arts Fair registration packet.

Arts Fair Invite. PDF
Arts Fair App. PDF

Download note: PDF file format allows you to view these forms electronically on most computers. The freely available Adobe Acrobat reader is required to view and print PDF files.

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