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Live music is scheduled at the art and craft fair from 1 to 4 p.m. Midnight Magic is from 9 a.m. until midnight on Dec. 2. Location: Mukwonago High School, 605 W. Veterans Way Admission: $3 for ...
Oct. 31—HIGH POINT — Covenant Church United Methodist will host its 16th annual Holiday Market and Craft Fair this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the church, 1526 Skeet Club Road. More than ...
The Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii has held the New Years Ohana Festival annually since 1993. The festival includes mochi pounding, performances, games, and a craft fair. Many vendors also serve Japanese food. [17] There are also demonstrations of cultural arts such as tea ceremony, bonsai, and sumo. [18] [19]
Where and when: 4-7 p.m. Friday, Nov. 29, Starland Sportsplex & Fun Park, 637 Washington St., Hanover Tickets: $10 admission, $5 wagon ride Starland Sportsplex & Fun Park will light its Christmas ...
Mākaha Resort stages weekend traditional Hawaiian arts and crafts fairs and other Hawaiian cultural programs in order to preserve the Native Hawaiian traditions in Mākaha. [ 14 ] The town is particularly known for its surfing waves and surfing history, the Hawaiian temple Kāne’āki Heiau , and Mākaha Beach Park , which is a nesting place ...
The New Zealand and South Seas International Exhibition was a world's fair held in Dunedin, New Zealand, from 17 November 1925 until 1 May 1926, [1] [2] which celebrated that country and the South Seas. It was the third such exhibition held in Dunedin, with earlier exhibitions in 1865 and 1889. [3] The exhibition had over 3 million visitors.
Hagley Craft Fair runs from Saturday, Oct. 21 through Sunday, Oct. 22. Guests will find everything from jewelry, leather, wood, metal and other media at the 45th annual Hagley Craft Fair, which ...
The New Zealand Exhibition, which took place in Dunedin, New Zealand, in 1865, was a world's fair [1] visited by approximately 31250 people. [2] It was the first world's fair held in New Zealand. [1] It opened on 12 January and ran until 6 May 1865. [3]