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Fall craft show benefits community

RANDOLPH – Those attending this year’s Randolph Woman’s Club Fall Craft Show can start on their Christmas shopping while also helping a good cause.
Fall craft show benefits community
Michaela Casey (left) talks to Nicole Meyer, Blakelyn Meyer and Eastyn Meyer about her handmade earrings for sale at last year’s fall craft show sponsored by the Randolph Woman’s Club. This year’s show is set for Saturday, Nov. 4, at the city audito

RANDOLPH – Those attending this year’s Randolph Woman’s Club Fall Craft Show can start on their Christmas shopping while also helping a good cause.

Plans are being finalized for this year’s annual Randolph Woman’s Club Fall Craft Show.

Crafters will fill the Randolph City Auditorium from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 4, with a diverse amount of homemade wares. Show-goers may find a gift or two to start on Christmas shopping early. From vintage to modern, aprons, handcarved walking sticks – everything in-between will be available.

Shoppers can treat themselves to a homemade pie, dried fruits, honey and assorted baked goods. The United Methodist Women will be providing a lunch of homemade soups, sandwiches and desserts.

Proceeds from the annual fall craft show go toward children’s library and park projects. Community support of this craft show over the years enables the Randolph Woman’s Club to donate to these projects.

“Come to the craft show - shop, eat, socialize and help the community while enjoying a fun day,” said Jo Kilburn who helps organize the event each year.


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