(PRESS RELEASE)_JUNO BEACH, FL (November 2, 2021) – It’s back! Visitors and residents will once more start the holiday shopping early while enjoying a beautiful stroll along the Atlantic Ocean during the 19th Annual Juno Beach Craft Festival on November 13 - 14. The free, two-day event happens from 10 am to 5 pm both days and includes a full green market. Whether looking for pet products, folk art, pottery, jewelry, paintings, personalized gifts, handmade clothing, scented soaps and body products or other specialty green market items, the annual craft festival has something to suit every taste and every budget from more than 150 craft artisans. Friendly pets on leashes are always welcome. The Festival is presented by American Craft Endeavors (ACE), producer of some of the nation’s most exciting, high-end juried craft shows in many of Florida’s vibrant downtown areas and popular tourist destinations. Each artisan is vetted to ensure the highest quality and artistic diversity is represented amongst the hand-crafted-in-the-USA creations. WHAT: 19th Annual Juno Beach Craft Festival WHEN: Saturday & Sunday, November 13 - 14 from 10 am – 5 pm WHERE: 14200 US Hwy 1, Juno Beach, FL 33408 Parking is available in Loggerhead Park or just north of the park on A1A. ADMISSION: Free and open to the public WEBSITE: www.artfestival.com CONTACT INFORMATION: [email protected] or 561-746-6615
FEATURED CRAFT ARTISANS: An array of floral creations, along with dips, handmade soaps, lotions, candles and more await visitors to the green market portion of the Juno Beach Craft Festival. Jupiter’s Sarah Cariseo designs and creates custom nautical ribbons that she then incorporates into larger pieces including dog collars, leashes, handbags and more. Judith Dam of Davie creaties custom clothing for children of all ages and sizes. Pompano crafters Doug and Stephanie Gasher use fossilized stone and wood as major elements for all of their one-of-a-kind lanterns and lamps. Eve Greiner of Georgia is a metal artist who cuts, etches, shapes and paints each eye-catching piece. Claudia Hafner of Pompano Beach brings her watercolor works to the Juno Beach Craft Festival. Debra Larson is a pour artist who uses acrylic paints to create stunning art across everyday mediums including stone coasters, cutting boards and trivets. The stunning pottery of Kansas’ Greg Lathrop joins other fine artistry such as paintings, photography and exquisite, affordable jewelry throughout the Juno Beach Craft Festival.
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