A fantasy land awaits those who walk through Kyeamba Smith Hall’s doors.
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A place where crafts of all persuasions are appreciated – from magic pens to quilting to custom drum furniture.
Craft Alive will be open all weekend for novice hobbyists and dedicated artists.
The Riverina Woodworkers Club has returned for another year, demonstrating the finesse of working wood on a lathe.
Melbourne’s Sally Taylor has brought her Bean and Barrow stall up from Melbourne, as well as her three-month-old son, Alex.
Her cafe is based in Creswick and focuses on selling hearty food based on tradition with a modern touch.
On the local front, Val Martin from Wagga has an Eco Living and Gifts stall – which offers environmentally friendly cleaning solutions.
The annual event is being held at the Wagga Showgrounds from 10am to 5pm and costs $10 to attend.
Organisers are confident this year’s event will be bigger than ever, after the 2014 version attracted thousands of people through the doors.