Ozark, Missouri – The Ozark Craft Fair is an annual event that takes place in Finley River Park in the small city of Ozark in Missouri that has been going on for almost 50 years, bringing together talent, community and craftsmanship and is now an important event for families, friends and craft lovers from all over the country.
The 50th Ozark Craft Fair, which will take place from October 4th to October 6th, 2024, looks like it will be an unforgetable event. The event will be open from 9 am to 6 pm on Friday and Saturday and from 9 am to 4 pm on Sunday. This will give people plenty of time to check out all the different attractions.
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An amazing collection of handcrafted artwork
What makes the Ozark Craft Fair unique is the huge selection of handmade items. With more than 350 booths, the fair is a treasure trove for people who want to find one-of-a-kind art, jewelry, detailed woodwork, and a wide range of delicious foods. It’s more than just shopping; it’s an exploration of skill and creativity. The fair is an important place for artists to show off their work and sell their creations directly to people who are interested and willing to buy them.
Vendor participation at the Ozark Craft Fair
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The fair serves as both a marketplace and a community for the vendors who take part in it. To make sure their displays are as unique as their crafts, they are encouraged to bring their own tables, chairs, and power supplies. All items sold at the fair must be made by hand, which keeps the fair’s authenticity. Food vendors are also a big part of the fair, and in order to participate they have to get a permit from the Christian County Health Department ensuring that everything they sell is clean and safe to consume.
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The Ozark Craft Fair is more than just a show of handmade items; it’s a joyful celebration of art and community. There is something fun for everyone at the Ozark Craft Fair, whether you are an artist, a craft fan, or just someone looking for a good time. So do not forget to mark your calendars for the 50th anniversary and get ready to be a part of this one-of-a-kind celebration of craftsmanship and community in Ozark, Missouri.