Bluebird Country Crafts - Up Coming Shows
Thanks for stopping by and seeing where we will be at next! We are currently working on our show list for 2008. Please stop back often as we will continue to add shows. We currently do shows in Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania.
June Shows 33rd Annual Canal Day Festival Chesapeake City, Maryland 21915 Saturday June 28th, 2008 Rain or Shine 9:00 am til 5:00 pm Festival is held in the charming town of Chespeake City, which is shut down to vehicle traffic for the day.
If you've never been to it you really should attend you won't be disappointed!
Music, Food, Fun, and Craft Vendors to celebrate 3 Decades of Canal Days! We have lots to choose from, with up to 200 vendors on display, including raffles for charity, kid's activities and much more.
Admission and parking will be handled by Rising Sun Fire Company.
Admission Price: $5 per adult Children under 12 FREE
July Shows 6th Annual "Just Folks" on the Chesapeake Festival Crisfield, Maryland 21817 Held at the Crisfield City Dock Saturday July 5th, 2008 10:30 am til 3:00 pm
Craft vendors and demonstrations. Enjoy a wonderful day in a quaint fishing and crabbing town on the Chesapeake!
August Shows 30th Annual Lititz Rotary Club "Lawrence J. Ruggiano Craft Show" Lititz, Pennsylvania 17543 Saturday August 9th, 2008 Rain or Shine 8:00 am til 4:00 pm On the Streets and Sidewalk of Lititz, Pennsylvania; as well as the Lititz Springs Park.
For map of show area and parking click here: Craftshow Map
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45th Annual Havre De Grace Art Show Havre De Grace, Maryland 21078 Held in beautiful Tydings Memorial Park August 16th & 17th, 2008 10 am til 5 pm both days (RAIN or SHINE)
Over 250 artists and crafters from throughout the U.S. display and sell their works. Food and entertainment all weekend. Free shuttle from designated parking to the show, downtown, and attractions. Boat accessible.
Directions: Interstate 95, Exit 89, follow Route 155 to Havre de Grace. Proceed straight under railroad bridge, make right at Juniata Street. Follow to 1st light make left onto Otsego Street, bear right under Railroad bridge onto Union Avenue, follow straight to end and make left onto Commerce Street. You are now at Tydings Park!
September Shows 35th Annual Catonsville Arts & Crafts Festival Catonsville, Maryland 21228 Sunday September 7, 2008 10:00 am til 5:00 pm On Fredrick Road, between Bloomsbury Avenue and Melvin Avenue, in the heart of Catonsville.
Exit #13, 1/2 mile west of the I-695 Beltway.
On the Sunday after Labor Day every year, approximately 25,000 people come to Music City Maryland for the annual Catonsville Arts & Crafts Festival to enjoy 220+ arts and crafts vendors, live musical performances, children's activities and a variety of festival food.
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43rd Annual Bel Air Festival For The Arts Shamrock Park located on Hickory Avenue Bel Air, Maryland 21015 Sunday September 21, 2008 10:00 am til 5:00 pm
The park is located behind the Bel Air Public Library and the Bel Air Police Headquarters building.
Bel Air is located along Rt. 1 about half way between the Baltimore Beltway and the Susquehanna River. From I-95, exit on Rt. 24 [Exit 77 toward Bel Air].
The MVA is on Rt. 24 across the street from Upper Chesapeake Medical Hospital just outside of Bel Air. Three shuttle busses run continuously from 9:30 until 5:30 and will take you conveniently to and from the show.
October Shows Darlington Apple Festival Shuresville Road Darlington, Maryland 21034 Saturday October 4th, 2008 10:00 am til 5:00 pm
The Darlington Apple Festival is an annual event held the first Saturday in October, rain or shine, in the quaint village of Darlington, Maryland in the north-east corner of Harford County. The festival includes an outdoor stage with all day entertainment, hundreds of country crafters exhibiting and selling their work, a fall harvest of mums, pumpkins, and of course, Apples! There is also a children's area with games and pony rides and kids can even stuff their own scarecrows. There are also hayrides for the whole family all day long. And Food!!! All the usual things plus pit beef, barbecue, apple fritters and of course, Maryland Crab Soup!
Directions: From the Baltimore area and south Take I-95 north to the Havre de Grace exit, Exit 89. At the stop sign, turn left onto Route 155 toward Churchville. After 3 miles turn right onto Route 161 (3 way Stop). Drive 5 miles north and this will bring you right into Darlington. You will see Applefest Parking Signs as you enter the village.
From Delaware and north Take I-95 south to the Havre de Grace exit, Exit 89. The exit ramp merges onto Route 155 toward Churchville. After 3 miles turn right onto Route 161 (3 way Stop). Drive 5 miles north and this will bring you right into Darlington. You will see Applefest Parking Signs as you enter the village.
From Pennsylvania Take Route 74 south. When you cross the state line into Maryland, 74 becomes Maryland 165. A couple of miles past the state line you will come to traffic lights in Whiteford. Turn left onto Route 136. After going through Dublin, you will come to traffic lights at Route 1 (Royal Farms on your left). Turn left and proceed about 4 miles. As you come to Darlington you will see Parking Signs for the Applefest. Shuttle buses will transport you to the Applefest site.
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The Graw Days Festival Havre De Grace, Maryland 21078 Saturday October 11th, 2008 10:00 am til 5:00 pm (RAIN or SHINE) Festival will be held in heart of downtown Havre de Grace
The Graw Days represent a colorful time in our City’s history beginning in 1912 with the construction of the Havre de Grace Racetrack, affectionately called “The Graw.” The Track was considered one of the best racing strips of the American turf and was the main training ground for owners who hoped to win the Kentucky Derby. Racing history was often made at The Graw, which also made our City a popular stop-off for travelers, visitors, and gamblers up and down the east coast. The track was closed in 1950.
The timeframe of our Festival will be the Roaring Twenties, with multiple live music entertainers, costumes, food, drink, historic displays, vendors, artists, and crafters. Daytime events will take place from 10 am until 5 pm and will be family-friendly with games and contests for kids. Shuttle buses will take the many visitors we expect from the mid-Atlantic region to convenient parking lots. In the evening, adults will enjoy an elegant “Graw Gala,” a 1920’s themed dinner-dance.
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