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Our 32nd Annual Show features over 35 crafters!   All crafts are hand-crafted.  The show takes place at Monroe Town Hall, Rt. 135, Monroe, New Hampshire, from 10 AM - 3 PM on Saturday, November 10th.   Coffee, baked goods, and lunch are all available.   Free entry, handicap accessible.   

​For the little ones . . . Santa is arriving at Noon on the Fire Truck to help us kick off the holiday season.  We're pretty sure he'll have treats to hand out to any and all, and he'll be letting the kids tell him what they want.   Bring your camera or cell phone!

​This show is a major fundraiser for the Monroe FAST Squad, an all-volunteer EMS service providing first response for Monroe and mutual aid for Barnet, Vermont.  The FAST Squad raises all of its own funds for supplies, equipment and training, never billing residents and getting no taxpayer funding - so they are hoping everyone can come out and support them and the crafters. 

​See below for a few highlights of some of our wonderful craftspeople! 

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Verbs and Herbs

New to our show, Franconia resident Lorna Colquhoun makes the most of what we love about the White Mountains.   Perfect gifts for family members who are no longer lucky enough to live here! 
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White Mountain Apiary 

Back for her third year, beekeeper Janice Mercieri's table is tasty and educational.  Sample unusual honey blends, view a section of bee hive, and get her advice about all things bees.  Last year we learned from her that bees can be "left-handed" or "right-handed!"  
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Samandra Crafts

New to our show, Nickole Varney hand pours soy candles in all manner of scents and colors.   Soy candles are known for being cleaner burning and less likely to trigger allergies.   They also burn cooler and last longer than a regular paraffin candle.   Come light your home for the holidays! 

There are more than 35 crafters at our show, so please come out and start your shopping with us.   Keeping it local benefits all of us! 
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