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Medieval Market a rich cultural tapestry

Artists, potters and weavers filled the Central Interior Arts Centre next to city hall last Friday and Saturday.
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Potter Jude Prevost (left) is known for her fanciful pottery creations. Her teapots could set the finest of Alice in Wonderland homes

Artists, potters and weavers filled the Central Interior Arts Centre next to city hall last Friday and Saturday for the annual fall sale of their work.

Many of these artists will also have their work for sale at the annual Medieval Market which is coming up Nov. 22 and 23 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day at the Lake City Secondary Williams Lake Campus on Carson Drive.

This event features a wide variety of unique handmade gifts, a medieval inspired concession, a farmer’s market and musical performances.

Among the musical entertainers will be Jean Wellburn, Brandon Hoffman and Friends, Oren Barter, the Williams Lake Community Band, the Lake City Secondary Tour Band, and many others.

There will be all kinds of food items on offer from vendors as well as hand-made soaps along with craft items including pottery, leather and woodwork, photography, jewellery, fabric arts,   weaving, paintings, and more.

Watch for advertisements for this event in the Tribune/ Weekend Advisor.

The $3 admission fee and other fundraisers associated with the event help to support activities for School District 27 students.