WENATCHEE — This year’s Arts & Crafts Fair will be held, as always, in Memorial Park, the site of most of the major Apple Blossom events. The Chairperson for 2025 is the illustrious Kelly Atwood, whose name you will see in so many contexts in the Wenatchee Valley, you’ll feel like you know her.
Fully enmeshed in the theater and arts scene in the Valley, Atwood and her family dedicate the entire weekend to the Arts & Crafts Fair every Apple Blossom, and it’s always quite an undertaking. A park full of booths and vendors and artists is one alive with activity, and Kelly will oversee it all with the grace and humor of someone who loves the event.
The Fair will feature handcrafted, non-imported works from all over the Northwest, in styles both traditional and new. This is the time to come look for a unique gift that represents everything that Apple Blossom is about.
Paintings, pottery, clothing, food, metal and glass art, candles, scents, soaps, leather goods, spices, sweets and more will fill Memorial Park like a bazaar from another age as you wander up and down the aisles of incredible handiwork and creations. Some vendors are returning, while others are brand new this year.
Friday and Saturday, May 2–3, the Fair is open 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., and on Sunday, May 4, it’s open from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. It’s free to enter the Fair, but bring your pocketbook, because you’re bound to find something you can’t live without.
Join Wenatchee in celebrating these artists’ labors of love by joining the Atwood family and the rest of the festivalgoers at the Arts & Crafts Fair.
Andrew Simpson: 509-433-7626 or andrew@ward.media
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