The Holiday Faire in Sisters will be open for three weeks from Nov. 28-Dec. 20 Credit: Three Sisters Lions Club

With the revolving door of holiday craft fairs each weekend, there’s one open from Black Friday through Dec. 20, seven days a week. The Three Sisters Lions Club is opening its 14th Holiday Faire on Nov 28. It’s in a new location this year on South Cedar Street behind High Camp Taphouse. The service club has 10 members.

“We sell handmade items from local vendors,” Angi Gardinier told the Source. “Some examples are rope bowls, Christmas cards and ornaments, handcrafted wood cutting boards, jewelry, honey, jams, girls dresses, puzzles, bowl cozies, Hershey bar snowmen, reindeer hot cocoa, scratch art, bird seed feeders, soaps, crochet animals, dog toys (that benefit Furry Friends here in Sisters) and lavender products.” 

There are 16 carefully chosen vendors. It’s about half the size from previous years, because Gardinier says it’s difficult finding a space in downtown Sisters that’s available for three weeks.  A portion of the proceeds will go to people in Sisters with sight and hearing impairment who need financial help.

“We have several scholarships we award each year,” Gardinier says. “The vendors pay a $95 table fee and 25% of their sales goes to the Three Sisters Lions Club.”

There is no shortage of clothing items at the Three Sisters Lions Club Holiday Faire. Credit: Three Sisters Lions Club
Unique, handmade crafts are a hit at the Holiday Faire in Sisters. Credit: Three Sisters Lions Club
Shoppers can find a variety of interesting gifts at the Lions Club Holiday Faire. Credit: Three Sisters Lions Club
There’s something for everyone at the three-week Holiday Faire in Sisters. Credit: Three Sisters Lions Club
Three Sisters Lions Club Holiday Faire
Nov 28-Dec 20 Mon-Fri 10am-5pm, Sat 10am-6pm, Sun 10am-4pm
282 S.Cedar St., Sisters
community.bendsource.com/bend/14th-annual-holiday-faire/Event?oid=23790871
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