Arts at Hayfield will hold its 21st annual Homespun Holiday craft show from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 7,at Penn State Wilkes-Barre in Lehman, Pa.,
Countless handcrafted items will be on sale at the event including foods, soaps, candles, pottery, furniture and wood creations, fabric creations, prints and paintings, jewelry, glassware, photographs, stained glass, gingerbread houses and floral arrangements.
One featured item this year includes an original illustrated Christmas book by Reverend Eleanor Allen accompanied by Mouse Monk, a finger puppet.
This year also marks Hayfield’s Centennial and a special DVD will be available for purchase at the festival. The DVD, “Hayfield Farm: A Centennial Reflection 1910-2010” travels back to the founding of the farm by John N. Conyngham, II and the building of Hayfield House, the centerpiece of the Penn State Wilkes-Barre campus, and includes footage marking the transition to the Penn State campus more than 50 years ago. Archival footage and interviews supply much of the material crafted into a fascinating story of local history by William Bachman, instructor of communications at the campus.
The cafeteria also will be open during the craft show, featuring a traditional turkey dinner with all the trimmings, a signature meal at Homespun Holiday.
Arts at Hayfield is an incorporated, nonprofit organization seeking to support the arts Northeastern Pennsylvania. For more information, contact Janis Winter at 570-675-9232 or jrw4@psu.edu or visit the Arts at Hayfield website at www.artsathayfield.org.