This year, invigorated with the prospect of holding the event in a new space, SACOTA members worked hard to get the word out across the region — and it paid off.
Wessington Springs Methodist Church served up a delicious meal alongside pies and baked goods. Left tonight: Cheryl Manthei, Lila Hoffman, Sandy Wenzel, Lisa Edwards, Diane Winter, Ellen Powell, Mette Ness.
Up 10 vendors from last year and held in a brand new space, the Springs Area Council of the Arts (SACOTA) Craft Fair saw approximately 250 walk through the door ready to shop local fares and handmade treasures.
Up 10 vendors from last year and held in a brand new space, the Springs Area Council of the Arts (SACOTA) Craft Fair saw approximately 250 walk through the door ready to shop local fares and handmade treasures.“It was one of the largest crowds in years, I am thrilled for our vendors,” said Carrie Azure, SACOTA President. “We had a great variety of crafts and items for sale with hal...