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Artisan Fair in Tsawwassen

Delta’s first Artisan Fair is set for tomorrow at the Tsawwassen Arts Centre. Handmade crafts, art, edibles and music from local artisans are on tap.
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Ladner singer and photographer Rosemarie Hurst will be among those attending the Artisan Fair. She’ll be selling photos and art cards as well as her CDs.

Delta’s first Artisan Fair is set for tomorrow at the Tsawwassen Arts Centre.

Handmade crafts, art, edibles and music from local artisans are on tap.

Among those attending include painters Beverly Brazier and Gary Nay, photographers Rosemarie Hurst, Ursula Easterbrook, Chrissie Harvey and Kathleen Carswell.

Chocolatier Laurence Catterall (Ladner Artisan Chocolates) and Peg Keenleyside, who creates small batch jams, jellies and seasonal savouries (The Cottage Pantry Gourmet Edibles), will have their edible treats at the fair.

Other artisans include Philip Josephs (upcycling old licence plates into folk art), Veronica Lynch (keepsake pictures from re-imagined vintage jewelry), Margaret Ryding (Christmas-themed decorative items) and Krista Cunningham (3-D miniatures in Femo clay).

Wes Levesque at Urban Village Catering will be providing hot beverages and seasonal baking.

Musician and Tsawwassen music teacher Jenny Lundgren will be entertaining patrons with her mix of kid’s Christmas favourites and renditions of holiday classics.

The event takes place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the arts centre, 1172-56th St.