On Oct. 18 and Oct. 19, the Falcon Craft Fair celebrated its sixth year, with a wide array of crafts and food, from jewelry made with soda pop tops to home-made soaps to fudge. The Exchange Club of Falcon sponsors the craft fair each year to raise funds for the High Plains Food Pantry in Falcon and Godís Pantry in Ellicott. Visitors brought canned goods or used clothing or donations of cash as admittance to the fair. More than 70 vendors showed up, including plenty of food booths. The craft fair was set up in three locations throughout Patriot Learning Center, with some vendors lining the hallways.
Craft fair offers plentiful goods
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