We've got a pretty full season of shows planned this year. Below is a list of the shows we expect to be at in the coming months. There often additions to this list, so check back periodically and see what else has come up.
Murphysboro, IL
Sept. 16-17
This long running festival kicks off our fall season. Rides, parades, food, and yes, apples. We look forward to meeting lots of old friends, and making new friends, at this show every year.
Mandala Gardens, Marion, IL
Sept 21
This will be our first time at this event. The grounds are beautiful, and we’re sure the art will be as well.
DuBois Center, Dubois, IL
Oct. 6
You'd be hard pressed to find a nicer location for an outdoor craft fair. Held on the grounds of the DuBois Center, this show offers free parking and free admission.
Wine and Art Festival at Rend Lake
Artisan’s Center, Whittington, IL
Oct. 12-13
I’m not certain, but I think we may be the longest participating vendors at this show. We look forward to this every year, with some of the best artisans in the area and some the best wine in Illinois.
Makanda, IL
Oct. 19-20
If you only get out once this year, it should be to VultureFest in Makanda. It gets bigger and better every year. We promise you will never find another show like this one.
John A. Logan College, Carterville, IL
Nov. 9-10
Back on campus, this is one of Southern Illinois’ best shows, and we’re looking forward to another great one this season.
Show-Me Center, Cape Girardeau, MO
Nov. 23-24
We are fortunate to be close enough to Cape Girardeau to get there fairly easily, and this is our favorite show in that city. We'll be at the Show-Me Center again.
Alto Vineyards, Alto Pass, IL
Nov. 30
A great way to do your holiday shopping, with a glass of Southern Illinois’ finest wine in your hand. Another glass, and even Great-Aunt Gertrude will be easy to shop for.
SIU Student Center, Carbondale, IL
Dec. 5-7
If you are looking to give locally crafted, handmade gifts to your loved ones this year, you have to go to this show. Three days, Thursday through Saturday, with some of the best artisans in Southern Illinois.
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