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Dogwood Crafters celebrates 40 years

The Dogwood Crafters Cooperative will be celebrating 40 years of creating space for local crafters at 1 p.m. Saturday, July 16, in Dillsboro. The event will be a “Meet and Greet” informal gathering with refreshments. 

The history of Dogwood began in 1976 when an optimistic band of mountain crafters applied for $1,000 of leftover Bicentennial grant money in order to start a craft cooperative. At the time handmade items were not particularly valued, but the original dozen crafters preserved and celebrated on the day the shop took in $50.

Slowly, the cooperative added members, moved to its present location, expanded and computerized. Over the years, Dogwood Crafters has arrived at an interesting mix of artisans. Both traditional and contemporary works can be found within the shop’s walls.

“Dogwood Crafters Cooperative is certainly an anchor store in Dillsboro,” says Julie Spiro, director of the Jackson County Chamber of Commerce. “It’s a place people can always count on for quality handmade items representative of the mountains. Dogwood also provides a retail space for local home based crafters who would otherwise not be able to afford a traditional space. To me, Dogwood is the home base of Dillsboro, providing organizers and volunteers who come through for happenings in this historic town and the community.”

Since 1976, more than 1,000 members of their cooperative have been showcased. Currently, there are approximately 70 members. Almost half of the member crafters work in the shop to keep it open. Within the three log cabins that make up the shop are approximately 10,000 different items for sale.

828.586.2155 or www.visitdillsboro.com.

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