A chilly rainy day didn’t dampen the spirits of artisans and visitors at the inaugural Spring Artisan Fair. Inside Harmony Hall, artisans sold their wares in various rooms on the main level. Speaking of spirits, Cooper’s Daughter Spirits of Olde York Farm, a woman-owned Hudson Valley distillery, gave tasting samples. Sloatsburg resident Janine Cruz of Hungarican Hotspot who setup on the front veranda, sold “Tacos In A Bag” - a fun unique twist on the taco. A basket filled with items donated by our artisans was raffled off. First time visitors to Harmony Hall included a stained glass artisan who took an interest in the windows of the mansion. Another was a descendant of Commodore John Drake Sloat, (Jacob Sloat’s first cousin), who captured the state of California for the United States. Free coffee was served, people shopped and socialized. A lovely time was had by all.
Thank you to our vendors:
Tita’s Totes - Quilted Totes/Bags & Accessories
Knotty and Nice - Macrame by Meryl Macramae Jewelry
Grateful Daze Boutique - Hippie Shop
Miss Itsy Bitsy’s Spiders - Holiday Spider Ornaments, Wine Bottle Stoppers
Craft Mama Creations - Decorative Cups & Pacifier Clips
Round Lake Pottery - Pottery/Wood Turnings
Jewel Buddies - One Of A Kind Semi-Precious Jewelry
Cooper’s Daughter Spirits - Small Batch Seasonal Spirits
Jaden’s Craft Shack - Slime & Clay Jewelry For Teens
Essence & Ambiance - Soaps & Scrubs
Geoff Welch Photography - Ramapo Highlands Photography
Harmony Hall Crafters - Hand Sewn Items For Cats
Simple Indulgences - Easter & Spring Crafts, Paintings, Dog Accessories
Forever Wreaths by Felecia - All Occasion Wreaths
Blue Lake Artisans - Wood & Metal Crafts
Hungarican Hotspot - Walking Tacos In A Bag
Hudson Valley Pantry - Honey, Salsa, Jam, Pickles