100% Handcrafted Fair returns to Robbinsville High March 23

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Back for its 13th year, the Robbinsville High School 100% Handcrafted Arts and Crafts Fair will take place on Saturday, March 23, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Following the expansion of last year’s event, this year will feature over 100 unique crafters and artisans. Previous vendors have ranged from wood, pottery and glass to jewelry, scarves and candles.

In addition to the vendors, there will also be door prizes and raffles. Shoppers can get a free raffle ticket for the crafters’ raffle in exchange for a toiletry item which will be donated to the Robbinsville Food Pantry.

A lunch menu will be for sale at “Cafe Jacque,” and proceeds from food sales will benefit the high school’s theater and band students.

The event itself will benefit the RHS Raven Players theater students and the Raven Regiment band students. These programs are extracurricular and sponsored by parent groups Friends of the Raven Players and Raven Regiment Booster Club. This 100% Handcrafted event raised over $11,000 last year.

Admission to the event and parking are free. Robbinsville High School is located at 155 Robbinsville-Edinburg Road, Robbinsville. For more information, contact Dianna David at friendsoftheravenplayers@gmail.com or visit the group on Facebook at facebook.com/100handcrafted.

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