Artisans of Central New York came to sell their wares and goods, whether beautiful jewelry or tasty treats, at the 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival, held the weekend of Sept. 10 and 11.
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GALLERY: 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival - Sept. 10, 2022
Lisa Fish, left, a resident of Oneida and owner of Magpie Mercantile, sells her handmade jewelry at the 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival in Oneida, on Sept. 10, 2022.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
Food stuffs of all kind were for sale at the 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival, where artisans of every craft under the sun sold their wares at the Madison County Historical Society in Oneida on Saturday, Sept. 10.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival saw artisans of every craft under the sun selling their wares at the Madison County Historical Society in Oneida on Saturday, Sept. 10.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival saw artisans of every craft under the sun selling their wares at the Madison County Historical Society in Oneida on Saturday, Sept. 10.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival saw artisans of every craft under the sun selling their wares at the Madison County Historical Society in Oneida on Saturday, Sept. 10. Pictured is some of the handcrafted jewelry sold by Oneida business owner Lisa Fish of Magpie Mercantile.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival saw artisans of every craft under the sun selling their wares at the Madison County Historical Society in Oneida on Saturday, Sept. 10.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival saw artisans of every craft under the sun selling their wares at the Madison County Historical Society in Oneida on Saturday, Sept. 10.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival saw artisans of every craft under the sun selling their wares at the Madison County Historical Society in Oneida on Saturday, Sept. 10. Handcrafted drinks and food were also on the table, like Grove Gourmet's spcies and sauces.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival saw artisans of every craft under the sun selling their wares at the Madison County Historical Society in Oneida on Saturday, Sept. 10.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival saw artisans of every craft under the sun selling their wares at the Madison County Historical Society in Oneida on Saturday, Sept. 10. Gretchen Anderson and Michael Stanford of Tug Hill Estate out of Lowville were there, offering some of their signature spirits — like apple pie moonshine.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival saw artisans of every craft under the sun selling their wares at the Madison County Historical Society in Oneida on Saturday, Sept. 10.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival saw artisans of every craft under the sun selling their wares at the Madison County Historical Society in Oneida on Saturday, Sept. 10. Karing Kitchen was in attendance, selling handcrafted goods for the upcoming holidays.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival saw artisans of every craft under the sun selling their wares at the Madison County Historical Society in Oneida on Saturday, Sept. 10. A mother shows their child the work of the New York State Designer Blacksmiths.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival saw artisans of every craft under the sun selling their wares at the Madison County Historical Society in Oneida on Saturday, Sept. 10. The New York State Designer Blacksmiths demonstrate how to shape and bend metal.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival saw artisans of every craft under the sun selling their wares at the Madison County Historical Society in Oneida on Saturday, Sept. 10.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival saw artisans of every craft under the sun selling their wares at the Madison County Historical Society in Oneida on Saturday, Sept. 10. Pictured are the works of BFF Bookcraft.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival saw artisans of every craft under the sun selling their wares at the Madison County Historical Society in Oneida on Saturday, Sept. 10. Pictured is Cindy Vito of BFF Bookworks, cutting and folding a book to make a work of art. This particular book, Vito said, would take 15 hours to finish.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival saw artisans of every craft under the sun selling their wares at the Madison County Historical Society in Oneida on Saturday, Sept. 10. Millman's Candy Kettle is a crowd favorite and Carol Millman-Estes, right, is more than happy to bring her confections to the public.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival saw artisans of every craft under the sun selling their wares at the Madison County Historical Society in Oneida on Saturday, Sept. 10. Papa Mojo, the One Man Band, plays at the Festival.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival saw artisans of every craft under the sun selling their wares at the Madison County Historical Society in Oneida on Saturday, Sept. 10. Lisa Fish, owner of Magpie Merchantile, has been coming to the Madison County Craft Festival "...since she could walk" and is now happy to be a part of it as a vendor.
(Sentinel Photo by Charles Pritchard)
The 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival saw artisans of every craft under the sun selling their wares at the Madison County Historical Society in Oneida on Saturday, Sept. 10. Sarah Powell, right, of Constantia, is owner of Gravity Glass and a supporter of community events like the Festival.
Artisans of Central New York came to sell their wares and goods, whether beautiful jewelry or tasty treats, at the 58th Annual Madison County Craft Festival.
The Festival has become a staple of the community, according to some of the vendors, and an event that deserves its place.
Daily Sentinel staff writer Charles Pritchard captured these photos on Sept. 10, 2022.
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