

Behavior that disturbs or infringes on the rights of other library patrons, staff, or volunteers, or which damages library materials and/or property is not permitted. Illegal acts or conduct in violation of federal, state, or local laws, ordinances, or regulations are prohibited. Through fundraising events, the group raises about $10,000 each year and donates all of it to local nonprofit organizations.Cranberry Public Library patrons are expected to use the library, including its facilities, grounds, resources, and materials in a responsible, appropriate, and courteous manner. We have a lot of new vendors this year, too.”Īccording to the Cranberry Women’s Club website, the club was organized in 1976 as a social, philanthropic and civic organization of women accomplished in career, family and community involvement. “The vendors were very happy with the turnout and their sales. We had 100 vendors again, and the shoppers, it was full,” said Schroeder. “We had a very successful show last year. The event took a break during the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, but had a good showing last year, she added, with upwards of a thousand visitors. “(We have) jewelry, mittens, crocheted items, wooden items, painted slates, painted pictures, we have just a ton of all kinds of stuff,” Schroeder said. Ferdinand Church - Divine Grace Parish during the event, due to ongoing construction in the Cranberry Township Municipal Center parking lot. “We create baskets out of what’s donated by the crafters and sell chances on that.” “Each one of the crafters is asked, as part of their space fee, to donate an item from their current inventory,” Schroeder said. Vendors keep all of the profits from the sale of their products, but pay the club a fee to participate in the fair - money that goes back into Cranberry Township through the Women’s Club’s efforts, co-chair Marilyn Schroeder said.Ī basket raffle and concessions sales also will benefit the club. The event, sponsored by the Cranberry Women’s Club, is free. to 3:30 p.m., bringing about 100 crafters together to show off and sell their handmade wares. The annual Farkleberry Craft Show returns to the Cranberry Township Municipal Center on Nov. Fans of homemade goods won’t have to travel far to see the work of crafters and artisans from around Pennsylvania this weekend.
