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Madison County Craft Festival this weekend | Rome Daily Sentinel - Rome Sentinel

ONEIDA — The Madison County Historical Society will host its 56th Annual Madison County Craft Festival on Saturday, Sept. 12, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and on Sunday, Sept. 13, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on the historical society’s grounds at 435 Main St.

Admission is $5, and $8 weekend passes are being offered. The Madison County Historical Society is accepting cash only at the admission gate. Children 12 and under enter for free.

There will be a selection of contemporary arts and crafts, ranging from functional to decorative works including fabric, glass, sculpture, ceramics, mixed media, metal, glass, floral, drawings, paintings, jewelry photography, soap, skin care products, leather, and wood.

This is an outdoor craft show, featuring juried artisans, artisans of edible treats, food trucks, live music, and New York state wineries. New York State Designer Blacksmiths will be on grounds by the agricultural barn demonstrating the art of blacksmithing all weekend. There will be live music all weekend.

Performing on Saturday from 10 a.m. to noon is Tequila Sunrise followed by Southern Heat performing from 1 to 5 p.m. Performing on Sunday from 10 a.m. to noon is Kevin Keating, followed by Double Chase from 1 to 5 p.m.

There will be food trucks at the Madison County Craft Festival from: Kurbside Kafe of Marietta; Gypsy Girl Wood Fired Pizza and Catering of Sherrill; Papa Gallo Taco Truck of Fayetteville; Brake from the Grind of Hamilton; and Oscar’s Steak and Crab of Bouckville.

The Madison County Historical Society officials say they are taking the necessary COVID precautions so that the event is a safe and fun event for all.

Face coverings will be required of everyone when they are on the Historical Society’s grounds. At entry as part of our screening process, temperatures will be taken, and everyone will be asked a series of COVID related questions before they step onto the Historical Society’s grounds.

Throughout the duration of the Craft Festival, the Historical Society will be operating at the allowable maximum 33% capacity that includes all artisans, vendors, visitors, volunteers, and staff.

All booth spaces, tables, and chairs will be spaced six feet apart per the social distancing guidelines. Hand sanitizing stations will be available around the Historical Society’s grounds and various high contact surfaces will be disinfected regularly. The safety and comfort level of everyone in attendance at the Madison County Craft Festival is the Historical Society’s primary concern.

Historical Society officials said they hope everyone will help them to provide a fun enjoyable weekend event for all by adapting to the new Craft Festival guidelines and appreciate visitor;s support and cooperation during this time.

The Festival is one of the Madison County Historical Society’s major fundraisers. Proceeds from the event support the educational programs offered.

No animals — except for service animals — or smoking are permitted on the grounds. This year’s Madison County Craft Festival is made possible by support from The Gorman Foundation.

For more information about the event, call 315-363-4136, or go online to www.mchs1900.org or https://ift.tt/33hJ4Mh.

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