Artisans holiday shopping event at Upton Chandler House in Warner

Published: 11-26-2024 3:00 PM

The Warner Historical Society will host its annual Holiday Artisans shopping event at the Upton Chandler House Museum, 10 West Main St. The open house runs Friday, Dec. 6, from 5 to 7 p.m. and Saturday, Dec. 7, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

The event features a wide selection of locally made gifts and crafts, including:

■Artwork by Denise Green

■Hand-woven creations by Paula Morse

■Holiday wall hangings and table runners from Mink Hill Quilting

■Sea glass jewelry and ornaments by Beth Conners

■Block prints and textiles by Monica Rico

■Turned bowls by Gary Young

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■Jewelry and baskets by Michelle Marson

■Pottery by Jerilyn Nieder

■Baked goods from Gooseberry Farm

The museum store will also offer unique items, such as Dalton Covered Bridge tee shirts featuring original artwork by Denise Green, Mt. Kearsarge apparel, hand-painted Warner ornaments, and a new reprint of Warner, N.H. 1880-1974.

Additionally, a barn sale will include holiday decorations and home goods to make your home festive. The barn sale and museum store will also be open on Nov. 30 and Dec. 14, 15, and 21, from 9 a.m. to noon.

The Warner Historical Society, founded over 50 years ago, works to preserve and share Warner’s heritage. The Upton Chandler House Museum hosts exhibits and programs, and the Society also maintains the Lower Warner Meeting House, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

For more information, visit the Warner Historical Society at 10 West Main Street during the event.