Ag and Artisan Holiday Faire in Gardnerville to showcase local artisans, supports ag students
The event features exhibits and demonstrations from Douglas County 4-H, Grange and FFA students, an exhibit of antique farm implements found on the property during renovations and roping demonstrations. Santa makes an appearance between 11 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. for family selfies during the event.
This year’s special guest is chef and author Charlie Abowd, who will be signing copies of his new book, Recipes and Rambles That Made Adele's a Nevada Hot Spot: Forty Years of Cuisine and History as Told by Chef Charlie Abowd (America Through Time).
Inside the heated barn, local artisans will have hand-crafted items for sale, including turned wood, fine arts paintings, western wear and gift items, metal art, wood signs and American flags, natural soaps and lotions, jewelry, photography, clothing and gift items, local honeys and jams, gluten free baked goods, home décor and more.
KING of Kings food truck will be on-site for food purchases. Snacks, coffee donated by Blind Dog Coffee of Gardnerville, hot cocoa and beer will be sold to benefit ag education in Douglas County.
Ahern Ranch has donated a block of hay, including transportation of the hay, to raise money for the Douglas County 4-H Club, which will be auctioned off in a silent auction that begins at 10 a.m. The winner will be announced at 3:30 p.m.
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See the video of last year's event below.