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REMEMBER: Crafty kūpuna, bonsai club members come together for senior craft fair

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Kūpuna crafters from three senior clubs around the Garden Island together in collaboration with a Kaua‘i senior bonsai club invite the community to come out this weekend and discover what they’ve been creating and cultivating — all of which will be available for sale.

Photo from a past Senior Center Craft Fair in Līhu‘e. (Photo Courtesy: Kaua‘i Festivals and Events website)

Remember: Kaua‘i County Parks and Recreation is hosting the Senior Center Craft Fair from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 11 at Līhu‘e Neighborhood Center, located at 3353 ʻEono St., in Līhu‘e.

It will feature crafters with the Līhu‘e, Waimea and Kekaha Neighborhood Center Senior Clubs and Līhu‘e Senior Bonsai Club. Organizers say the fair provides a chance for the community to support area artisans while picking up unique, handmade products.

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Organizers say the event provide a chance for the community to support senior artisans while picking up unique, handmade products.

Fairgoers can find blankets, rugs, quilts, pillows, lei, kitchen towels, Christmas items, cards and many other crafts, all available and up for grabs.

The craft fair is perfect for finding that hard-to-buy someone a gift for the holidays or just getting yourself a trinket or two.

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Līhu‘e Bonsai Club will display plants for sale, while the Country Store will lure you in with all the smells of baked goods, pickleball cucumbers, fresh fruits and vegetables, household goods, chili and rice and more.

Image Courtesy: Kaua‘i County

So don’t miss all the fun, Garden Isle. Head out to Līhu‘e Neighborhood Center on Saturday morning.

Contact Līhu‘e Senior Center at 808-241-6858 for additional information. You also can view the event flyer here.

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