AUGUSTA, Maine (WABI) – The 46th annual Christmas in New England Arts and Craft Show took place at the Augusta Civic Center this weekend, bringing in a variety of local businesses in the region.
“My mom started when I was 10-11 years old, so it’s been going for many years. It started off as just small craft shows, and we’ve grown to over 130 vendors today,” says Show Chairman Steven Taylor.
The craft show is one of many that helps to give local businesses and crafters a platform for customers to stop and shop in time for the holiday season.
“People know it’s right after Thanksgiving, and they decide to come here, maybe before or after going to the mall. They come here for the small business shopping,” says Taylor.
While the holiday craft show is a big draw for small businesses, it also gives them a chance to create connections with both customers and other vendors.
“Most people want to be here, they are interested in your product, and if they haven’t used it before, they learn new things about it once they try it, they find out they really like it,” says Connie Laliberte, who helped vendor Misty Acres Alpaca Farm.
“It makes us really happy; we like to see that people like what we are doing,” says show vendor Matthew Burk.
“You get to meet lots of interesting people and getting to see people that are really into the artwork we made, they will be like, ‘Oh let’s take this home and put it on our wall.’”
“I love seeing the connections. Sometimes it’s crafter to crafter, sometimes it’s customer to crafter, but the connections in general are really great to see,” says Taylor.
Show hours were Saturday through Sunday, 9 am to 4 pm.
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