Lenola Auxiliary hosts spring craft show

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The Lenola Auxiliary’s spring craft and vendor show fundraiser will be held at The Venue at Lenola on Sunday, March 30, at 10 a.m.

The event is expected to feature more than 80 local vendors. Concessions will also be available to purchase, with all proceeds going to support the Lenola Volunteer Fire Company.

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Because last year’s fall craft and vendor show fundraiser was such a success, the auxiliary has decided to host a spring event.

“Since we had such a great turnout and the vendors and the community loved it (the fall show), we said, ‘Let’s get one going for the spring,’” said Cheryl Pawlikowski, an auxiliary member. “I love to see all the different artists and the different products that everyone’s making. The networking that you see happen is awesome between the vendors and the community.”

Reinstated in 2022, the auxiliary’s goal is to support the Lenola Volunteer Fire Company and the larger Moorestown community. Its members participate in community outreach events, assist with spreading fire safety information and organize fundraisers.

“We want to make it an annual thing for a spring and fall craft show to support the fire house and all the staff, and all the local businesses around here,” Pawlikowski explained.

Just like last year, the spring show will feature something for everyone.

“It’s from local artists and handmade products to direct buy (vendors),” Pawlikowski noted. “We have a couple different authors coming. We have home decor, we have holiday special (items), we have skin-care products, we have handmade soaps …

“It’s a little bit of something for everyone.”

The auxiliary is accepting applications for vendors at LenolaAuxiliary@gmail.com. For updates on the fundraiser, visit the group’s Facebook page or www.lenolafire.org.

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