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Lifehouse Theater Hosts the Second Annual Fall Crafts Fair

By Jeff DeWitt
Media Contact
09/29/2021 at 10:02 AM

LifeHouse Theater is pleased to present its second annual Fall Crafts Fair taking place on Saturday, October 2.  The event will take place outdoors in the LifeHouse parking lot and feature an array of vendors with a diverse selection of products and crafts available.  The Fall Crafts Fair will begin at 9am and run through 2pm. 

 “Our inaugural Fall Crafts Fair last year was a resounding success,” commented LifeHouse Theater President Wayne R. Scott.  “The vendors and guests had such a fun time, and we are thrilled to once again be hosting the event.”

The wide arrange of items that will be offered includes handmade home décor, crocheted goods, fresh flowers, homemade jams and salsa, jewelry, paintings, personalized decals, ColorStreet, Tupperware, handmade earrings, Discovery Toys, mason jar snow globes, leather goods and much more.

In addition to all the crafts and goods being offered, characters from the LifeHouse Theater productions will also be on hand to take photos with the young and the young-at-heart through Trish Evans Photography.  There will also be a gift-wrapping booth so anyone looking to get any early Christmas presents wrapped can bring them to the Fall Crafts Fair and have them packaged up and wrapped.

LifeHouse Theater will also be represented with a booth at the fair, where guests can order prints of the original lobby poster artwork by Trudy Wood, LifeHouse t-shirts, and season passes to the recently announced 28th season.  Those in attendance will be able to purchase their passe at the best price offered of $144 for an adult pass and $72 for a child pass.  This price will only be good to those who attend the event.

LifeHouse Theater will also be giving away a season pass with an opportunity drawing.  Guests will receive one entry from each vendor they make a purchase from.  Winner will be chosen at 2pm and does not need to be present to win.

LifeHouse Theater’s 28th season begins at the Holidays with “Miracle on 34th Street” (Nov. 20 – Dec. 29, 2021), followed by “Sherlock Holmes and the Hound of the Baskervilles” (Jan. 15 – 30, 2022), “Beauty and the Beast” (Feb. 12 – Mar. 13, 2022), “Jericho: The Story of Joshua and Rahab” (Mar. 26 – Apr. 24, 2022), “Pride and Prejudice” (May 7 – June 12, 2022), “King Arthur” (June 25 – Sept. 11, 2022), “Alice in Wonderland” (Aug. 13 – Sept. 11, 2022) and Rodgers and Hammerstein’s “The Sound of Music” (Sept. 24 – Oct. 23, 2022).

Following the second annual Fall Crafts Fair, LifeHouse Theater will open its final production of the 27th season, the inspirational musical “Ruth” performing October 9 through November 7.

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