The Grandview Fall Harvest Craft and Trade Show will be held at the Grandview Kinsmen Community Centre on Saturday, October 15th from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Event Organizer Lisa Boughton says that there will be over 50 tables of vendors showing off their goods and services.
"We have our returning vendors, but we also have a lot of new vendors," she adds.
Boughton went on to say that they will have a lot of handmade stuff for purchase this year.
"We've got your normal Tupperware and Fifth Avenue and all the other direct sales groups, but we also have a lot of artisan work with their handmade goods, anything from sewing, to Ukrainian Easter eggs, to jewellery. We even have a honey lady coming in with a large variety of different flavours of honey," she adds.
According to Lisa Boughton, they will also be serving a lunch put on by the Grandview Drop-In Centre.
"There's going to be a lunch counter that will be serving soup and sandwiches... We also have several tables of... [baked goods] and preserves and we also have a guy coming in that is selling beef jerky and garlic sausage," she adds.
Boughton says that admission will cost $3 for most people with those 12 and under getting in for free.
"The money will be going back into the community. [In]... past years, we've donated money to the fire department to get new turnout gear, we've donated back into the hall to replace tables and add more tables... We usually decide that after the sale. It depends on how much money we make from our auction... and admission fee once expenses are taken out," she adds.
Since the last trade and craft show was held in 2019, Lisa Boughton is pleased to be able to host the event this year.
"It's just nice to know that we are getting back to normal and life is continuing on. We're more cautious, obviously, but it's just good to be out there and seeing people back in the community getting together and shopping locally and supporting their local vendors," she adds.
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