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Thursday, July 5, 2018

The Saint Albans Craft Walk 2018

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It’s back! What you ask?
The Saint Albans Craft Walk!


On Saturday, July 21st from 4:30 pm to 10:30 pm, the 16th Annual St. Albans Jazz Festival will be presented in Saint Albans Park in Jamaica, Queens. Five hundred to one hundred jazz lovers are expected to attend this free event.


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A Better Jamaica (http://www.abetterjamaica.org) and The Jamaica Arts Council (http://www.facebook.com/TheJamaicaArtsCouncil) will once again nestle up next to the jazz festival and hold The Saint Albans Craft Walk 2018.

With just 5 to 10 artisan booths planned, this select group of artisans will range from painters to authors to jewelry makers.

We are once again deliberately holding The Saint Albans Craft Walk alongside the St. Albans Jazz Festival because we think that there will be significant overlap between the audiences of these two events.

This year we’re scheduling The Craft Walk to begin just 1/2 hour before the start of the jazz festival. We’d like to give those arriving at the jazz festival early, something constructive to do while they wait for the music to start. The something to do will be purchasing the products of artisans participating in The Saint Albans Craft Walk.

Artisans interested in presenting their work at the walk should visit https://www.thesaintalbanscraftwalk.com to learn more about the opportunity.

Hope to see you!


Date:
July 21

Time:
4:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Cost:
Free

Event Categories:
Arts/Entertainment, Festival/Fair, Marketplace

Website: https://www.thesaintalbanscraftwalk.com

Organizers:
A Better Jamaica   
    Jamaica Arts Council (JAC)   

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