OCAF Annual Holiday Market

OCAF Holiday Market

The Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation's (OCAF) Annual Holiday Market will open December 5th, offering gift-buyers an opportunity to select unique art and crafts objects from 70 of the region's most gifted artists. The juried market will include pottery, paintings, fiber art, stained and fused glass, jewelry, sculpture, photography, woodwork, and more.

In addition, more than 50 OCAF member artists will be represented in the Artists' Shoppe. Also available will be tasty home-made treats offered in the Golden Pear Bakery (all baked by OCAF members) and much sought after Greek pastries from the kitchens of St Philothea Philoptochos Society members (proceeds go toward their charitable outreach program).

The Market is open:

Friday, Dec 5, 5-9pm
Saturday, Dec 6 10am-5pm
Sunday, Dec 7, 10am-5pm

Admission for all three days is $3 for adults – Children Under 16 Are Free – and there is plenty of free parking. Join us for this festive Holiday tradition & find those perfect, unique items for all the special people on your Holiday gift list! For more information visit www.OCAF.com, email info@ocaf.com, or call (706) 769-4565


Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation (OCAF)
34 School Street / P.O. Box 631
Watkinsville, GA 30677
Ph: (706) 769-4565
Fx: (888) 804-6581
info@ocaf.com   www.ocaf.com 

Sunday, December 07, 2014

Location:

Oconee Cultural Arts Foundation (OCAF)
34 School Street
Watkinsville, GA 30677
United States


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