Manchester Main Street’s Artisan Pop-Up is March 10

 

NORTH MANCHESTER, Ind. – Families and art appreciators of all ages are invited to Manchester Main Street’s Artisan Pop-up at the Museum.

A miniature Eel River Arts Festival-type event, the Saturday, March 10, pop-up fair celebrates spring and the re-opening of the North Manchester Center for History – and the talents of local creatives. Live music and local art will fill the Center for History, located at 122 E. Main St. in North Manchester, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.

Nearly 20 artists and musicians have signed up, ranging from photographers to painters to woodworkers, and nearly everything in between.

Musicians include Dakota Parker, Marshall Love and Greg Clark – as well as Judd Case, who will play singing bowls.

Additionally, the art fair will feature a historical children’s film, face painting and thumbprint art, as well as refreshments.

Admission is free, though donations to the museum are appreciated.

For additional information on the fair, artists or musicians, see the Eel River Arts Festival Facebook page.

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