Craftsmen’s Christmas Classic Art & Craft Festival

Nov
27–29

The Annual Craftsmen’s Classics Christmas Art & Craft Festival features original designs and work from hundreds of talented artists and craftspeople from across America. See the creative process in action as many exhibitors demonstrate throughout the weekend. There is something for every style, taste and budget with items from the most traditional to the most contemporary. This show is a winner of Sunshine Artist “200 Best” awards.

Show Hours: Fri. 9-6, Sat. 10-6, Sun. 11-5
Online Discounts. Admission Good all 3 days with FREE Return Pass from Show Desk. Pick up from Show Desk prior to exiting the show.
Group Tickets are available in quantities of 15 or more. Call 336-282-5550 for more information.

Dates, Location & Info

Dates
Nov 27 – Nov 29
Admission
$9/Adult, $1/Child (6-12), Under 6 Free. Prices and Hours subject to change.
Address
Greensboro Coliesum Complex SEC - 1921 W. Lee St.
Phone
336-282-5550
Email
[email protected]
Website
www.facebook.com/CraftsmensClassics

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