Arielle Breen ,
Manistee News Advocate
Nov. 20, 2021 Updated: Nov. 20, 2021 4:29 p.m.
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The Onekama Middle-High School gym was packed with artists, crafters, bakers and others for the Christmas in Onekama Craft Show on Saturday.
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The Christmas in Onekama Craft Show featured about 45 vendors with booths in the Onekama Middle School gym on Saturday. Crafts ranged from pottery, rug hooking, plants, baked goods, cheeses and other items.
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Bee Capper holds one of the rug hook crafts for sale at the Christmas in Onekama Craft Show on Saturday morning.
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The Christmas in Onekama Craft Show featured about 45 vendors with booths in the Onekama Middle School gym on Saturday. Crafts ranged from pottery, rug hooking, plants, baked goods, cheeses and other items.
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The Portage Lake Garden Club members could be seen at a table that held some of the plant crafts such as a succulent tree at the craft show in Onekama on Saturday.
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The Christmas in Onekama Craft Show featured about 45 vendors with booths in the Onekama Middle School gym on Saturday. Crafts ranged from pottery, rug hooking, plants, baked goods, cheeses and other items.
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Colleen Tucker, artist and owner of Frog Pond Pottery, is a retired Brethren school librarian who now specializes in stoneware pottery and had her handmade wares for sale at the craft show.
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Bee Capper was all smiles behind the West Shore Ruggers Guild table at the Christmas in Onekama Craft Show Saturday.
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This booth featured wreathes with gun shell casings that housed holiday lights.
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Mary Jo McElroy , president of the Portage Lake Garden Club; and Bee Capper could be seen holding some of the plant crafts at the craft show in Onekama on Saturday.
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The Christmas in Onekama Craft Show featured about 45 vendors with booths in the Onekama Middle School gym on Saturday. Crafts ranged from pottery, rug hooking, plants, baked goods, cheeses and other items.
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The Christmas in Onekama Craft Show featured about 45 vendors with booths in the Onekama Middle School gym on Saturday. Crafts ranged from pottery, rug hooking, plants, baked goods, cheeses and other items.
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The Portage Lake Garden Club members could be seen at a table that held some of the plant crafts at the craft show in Onekama on Saturday.
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The West Shore Ruggers Guild display table was peppered with pillows, rugs and other crafts that use rug hooking methods.
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The Christmas in Onekama Craft Show featured about 45 vendors with booths in the Onekama Middle School gym on Saturday. Crafts ranged from pottery, rug hooking, plants, baked goods, cheeses and other items.
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The Christmas in Onekama Craft Show featured about 45 vendors with booths in the Onekama Middle School gym on Saturday. Crafts ranged from pottery, rug hooking, plants, baked goods, cheeses and other items.
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The Christmas in Onekama Craft Show featured about 45 vendors with booths in the Onekama Middle School gym on Saturday. Crafts ranged from pottery, rug hooking, plants, baked goods, cheeses and other items.
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The Christmas in Onekama Craft Show featured about 45 vendors with booths in the Onekama Middle School gym on Saturday. Crafts ranged from pottery, rug hooking, plants, baked goods, cheeses and other items.
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Baked goods were also available at the entrance to the Christmas in Onekama Craft Show on Saturday.
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The West Shore Ruggers Guild display table was peppered with pillows, rugs and other crafts that use rug hooking methods.
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The Onekama Middle-High School gym was packed with artists, crafters, bakers and others for the Christmas in Onekama Craft Show on Saturday.
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The Onekama Middle-High School gym was packed with artists, crafters, bakers and others for the Christmas in Onekama Craft Show on Saturday.
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ONEKAMA — The Onekama Middle-High School gym was packed with artists, crafters, bakers and others for the Christmas in Onekama Craft Show on Saturday.
The craft show was the first event in the Christmas in Onekama weekend celebration.
Pat Pomaranski, Christmas in Onekama organizer, said the event was canceled last year due to the coronavirus pandemic. Saturday’s event featured masks and hand sanitizer stations.
The traditional craft show featured works of all sorts: jewelry, beach glass, resin art, folk art and others.
The show had mostly local vendors but some drove all the way from the Upper Peninsula or eastern Michigan to sell their wares.
Christmas in Onekama is sponsored by the Portage Lake Association and concludes Sunday evening with a lighting of a community tree during the celebration of lights at the Farr Center. That part of the event includes a reading of memorial names.
I mainly grew up in Gladwin, but have moved around living in other states and even in Japan for a time. I attended Mid Michigan Community College and Central Michigan University where I studied journalism, cultural anthropology and Japanese language and culture. I have won a list of Michigan Press Association awards in categories like investigative enterprise reporting, as well as other journalistic awards such as the Inland Press Association Newsroom Contest award for my contextual coverage of Great Lakes drownings, and was a top-20 winner of the Hearst Radio Competition's collegiate category. Prior to the News Advocate, I was the editor in chief and a reporter for the Gaylord Herald Times, a reporter for CMU Public Radio, a reporter for CM-Life newspaper and the Laker Current.
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