Art and craft vendors, live music, and tasty food will highlight the Fourth Annual Baker Arts Festival, which is set for 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, May 17.
Everyday objects can be transformed into a windchime. (Photo by Stephanie Holcombe)
The festival, which has free admission, will take place at Heritage Park next to the nonprofit Baker Block Museum, 1307B Georgia Ave.
The museum is a local history and genealogy museum. The festival represents the museum’s second largest fundraiser after the Baker Heritage Day celebration, which takes place in November.
This year’s Arts Festival will feature more than 30 vendors, Baker Block Museum Executive Director Ann Spann said today.
Art is found in many forms, even ladies’ hats. (Photo by Stephanie Holcombe)
Items for sale will include original paintings, woodworking items, jewelry, candles, flowers and wreaths, birdhouses, soaps, natural herbs, baked goods, homemade ice cream, and other types of food.
The fest also will include informational booths hosted by local clubs, such as the Baker Area Garden Club.