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Crafters converging on Maggie Valley

Maggie Valley will host a craft show this Labor Day weekend from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sept. 3 and 4 at the Maggie Valley Festival Grounds

Visitors can find handmade crafts of all kinds from local artisans and crafters. Works will include pottery, photographers, hand painted murals, stained glass, jewelry from gemstones to polymer clay bead art, dichroic glass designers, floral arrangements, wood turners and wood crafters, crocheted and knitted items, homemade jams & jellies, artful clothing, leather & deerskin pouches, kitchen accessories, quilts of all sizes, soy candles, soaps and more.

This year’s show will feature more than 100 exhibitors from North Carolina, Tennessee, Georgia, South Carolina, Virginia and Alabama.

In addition to crafts, there will be piped music throughout the day and festival foods will be prepared by local groups and vendors.

Fireworks sponsored by the Town of Maggie Valley will start at 9:15 p.m. on Sept. 4.

For more information call 828.497.9425 or visit www.maggievalleycraftshows.com.

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