On December 2nd, 5-7pm and December 3rd, 10am-4pm, the Warner Historical Society throws open the doors to the Upton Chandler House Museum for its annual Holiday Artisans shopping event. This year we will showcase the artwork of Denise Green and Mimi Wiggin, delicious gingersnaps and other goodies by Judy Courser, maple syrup from Courser Farm with Penny Courser, hand-woven creations by Paula Morse, a wide variety of holiday wall hangings and table runners from Mink Hill Quilting, handcrafted jewelry by silversmith Mary Beth Quattrochi and Carolyn Rordam of Joppa Glassworks, beautifully turned bowls by Gary Young, jewelry and baskets by Michelle Marson, along with pottery by Jerilyn Nieder.
The museum store will have brand-new tee shirts with original artwork by Denise Green of the Dalton covered bridge as well as Mt. Kearsarge items, our 2023 calendar featuring historic photos of Davisville and more items to please the history lover on your gift list. The barn sale will feature holiday decorations and home goods of all types to make your home festive!
Barn Sale holiday items and the museum store will also be for available at the Upton Chandler House on Saturday November 26th, Sunday December 11th and Saturday December 17th, 9am-noon.
The Upton Chandler House is located at 10 West Main Street, Warner, NH.
The Warner Historical Society formed over 50 years ago to preserve, educate about and keep alive Warner’s heritage. The Society has yearly exhibits and programs in the Upton Chandler House Museum on Main Street and maintains the Lower Warner Meeting House which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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