Arts & Entertainment
Hundreds of Exhibitors Expected at This Year's Crafts in the Meadow
Crafts in the Meadow, to be held Oct. 18 and 19, will feature fine arts and crafts, as well as live music and food.

Organizers are gearing up for the annual Crafts in the Meadow juried arts and crafts show, to be held Oct. 18 and 19 at Tyler Park Center for the Arts.
“Crafts in the Meadow has developed a reputation that extends beyond the Bucks County area because of the exceptional quality of the work featured here,” said Rebecca Gensel, board president of Tyler Park Center for the Arts. “People travel from halfway across the country to attend the show, which is why we work hard to make it a destination for the weekend, with hands-on activities for all ages, incredible food vendors, and an outstanding lineup of live music.”
The weekend will feature fine arts and crafts, as well as live music and food.
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More than 100 fine artists and craftspeople will be exhibiting and selling their work, including paintings, jewelry, photographs, leather goods, pottery, wood work and more.
Organizers have booked 12 acts for the main stage, including Kwesi K, Nalani & Sarina, J.D Malone and John Beacher and the Common Ground.
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“There’s such a great vibe at Crafts in the Meadow,” said Ty Hodanish, a Crafts in the Meadow juror and noted Bucks County Impressionist painter. “It’s organized and attended by people who have a deep appreciation of the effort and vision required to take a craft to the next level.”
The event will go from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. Crafts in the Meadow will be held rain or shine. Admission is $6 and supports the nonprofit Tyler Park Center for the Arts. Children 12 and younger are free. Bring a nonperishable food item for reduced admission.
Tyler Park Center for the Arts is located at 10 Stable Mill Road, Richboro. For more information, visit www.TylerParkArts.org, or call 267-218-0290.
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