Kettle Creek Valley Outdoor and Craft Show Set for April 13
CROSS FORK – The Kettle Creek Valley Outdoor and Craft Show will be held Saturday, April 13 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Kettle Creek Hose Company in Cross Fork. A variety of local craft and outdoor related vendors and non -profits will be represented.
Some of the local organizations that will be present so far are the Cross Fork and Kettle Creek Tamarack Sportsman’s groups, Kettle Creek Fire Company, Kettle Creek Music Festival, Potter County Conservation District and the Susquehannock Trail Club.
The Bureau of Forestry will have their information trailer outside and will be able to give information on the state forest activities including ATV trails, electric bicycle regulations and new camping procedures. State Parks will be represented by the EES from Kettle Creek, Sinnemahoning and Lyman Run/Cherry Springs State Parks. Vendors will feature handmade items and artwork, maple products, self-protection items, fishing and hunting related items. Precision Fly and Tackle Shop will have an outside trailer and will be talking about fly fishing related topics as well as selling fishing items. Cutting Edge Designs will be doing laser engraving and will have a variety of handmade items.
Quiet Oaks Campground will have an outside display highlighting the Polaris Razor rental opportunity at the campground.
A series of “30 Minute Talks” will be presented in the school house next to the fire hall throughout the event. Topics lined up so far include talks on Night Skies at Cherry Springs, and the Pennsylvania Bird Atlas project. Several more talk topics are in the works and there should be 5 or 6 total informational talks.
Breakfast sandwiches and a chicken and biscuits lunch will be available as well as a dessert sale with great homemade baked items. There will be a bucket raffle with items donated by vendors and local businesses.
Entrance fee is $3.00 per person, kids 12 and under free. Spaces are still available for craft vendors! Contact Mary Hirst at 814-435-2218 for more information.
All proceeds from the show go to the Kettle Creek Hose Company and the Kettle Creek Ambulance Association.