CASCADE – More than 60 vendors filled the Fort Ritchie Community Center on Saturday with handmade goods ranging from local goat milk soaps to intricate crochet pieces.
The Fall Craft Bazaar, held Oct. 18 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., offered attendees a chance to browse fine jewelry, wooden birdhouses and feeders, and unique home decor items. Organizers described the event as a showcase of one-of-a-kind treasures ideal for fall gifts.
Vendors displayed precision-crafted jewelry and thoughtfully designed crochet works alongside practical items like bird feeders. The array of exceptional finds drew locals seeking seasonal specials.
Attendees explored stalls brimming with handmade soaps scented from regional farms and wooden accents for autumn homes. The bazaar highlighted community artisans’ skills in creating personalized, high-quality pieces.
From decor to gifts, the event emphasized handmade excellence. Families and shoppers alike perused the vendor spaces, discovering items to enhance their fall celebrations.
The Fort Ritchie Community Center served as a vibrant hub for the day’s activities. Organizers noted the bazaar’s role in connecting makers with buyers in the area.




































