Pam Kiteley of Port Angeles looks over a table filled with homemade crafts at last year's annual Christmas Cottage craft fair at Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles. The event

Pam Kiteley of Port Angeles looks over a table filled with homemade crafts at last year's annual Christmas Cottage craft fair at Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles. The event

WEEKEND: Christmas Cottage Craft Show to offer 21 vendors in Port Angeles starting today

NOTE: “Today” and “tonight” refer to Friday, Nov. 13.

PORT ANGELES — It’s beginning to look a lot like the Christmas season this weekend at the Vern Burton Community Center in Port Angeles.

Early signs of Christmas in Port Angeles have included the Original Christmas Cottage Craft Show for 35 years.

Christmas Cottage will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. today and Saturday, and from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday at the Vern Burton Community Center, 308 E. Fourth St.

Admission is free.

Variety of items

This year, 21 vendors from Forks, Port Angeles and Sequim will offer a wide variety of holiday-related items, including gifts, ornaments, home decor, garden decor and jewelry.

“Many of our vendors travel to King or Pierce County [craft shows], but we all really have an affinity for this one,” said Karen Blore, a member of the Christmas Cottage governing board.

Blore has worked on Christmas Cottage since its first year in 1980.

Similar handmade items from vendors will be collected into specific sections, such as those for ornaments, jewelry, flat goods or snowmen, Blore said.

There will be a single payment location for all items sold from vendors, she said.

Food purchases are separate.

Blore said volunteers will stand ready to help shoppers find the items they seek and help carry items as needed.

This year, the food court will be inside Vern Burton, where visitors can sit inside with friends to chat over hot food made by Christmas Cottage members in the kitchen there, she said.

Christmas Cottage is a good place to find a place to head to during bad weather, she said, citing its large, warm indoor venue.

Santa Claus

Santa Claus will be available in Santa Corner for photographs from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. today, from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday and from noon to 3 p.m. Sunday.

No photos will be sold. Guests should bring their own cameras.

“Anyone is welcome to get a picture with Santa, from birth to 90 [years old],” Blore said.

Pets are also welcome.

“Santa loves animals,” she said.

________

Reporter Arwyn Rice can be reached at 360-452-2345, ext. 5070, or at arice@peninsuladailynews.com.

More in News

Two dead after tree falls in Olympic National Forest

Two women died after a tree fell in Olympic National… Continue reading

Sue Long, left, Vicki Bennett and Frank Handler, all from Port Townsend, volunteer at the Martin Luther King Day of Service beach restoration on Monday at Fort Worden State Park. The activity took place on Knapp Circle near the Point Wilson Lighthouse. Sixty-four volunteers participated in the removal of non-native beach grasses. (Steve Mullensky/for Peninsula Daily News)
Work party

Sue Long, left, Vicki Bennett and Frank Handler, all from Port Townsend,… Continue reading

Portion of bridge to be replaced

Tribe: Wooden truss at railroad park deteriorating

Kingsya Omega, left, and Ben Wilson settle into a hand-holding exercise. (Aliko Weste)
Process undermines ‘Black brute’ narrative

Port Townsend company’s second film shot in Hawaii

Jefferson PUD to replace water main in Coyle

Jefferson PUD commissioners awarded a $1.3 million construction contract… Continue reading

Scott Mauk.
Chimacum superintendent receives national award

Chimacum School District Superintendent Scott Mauk has received the National… Continue reading

Hood Canal Coordinating Council meeting canceled

The annual meeting of the Hood Canal Coordinating Council, scheduled… Continue reading

Bruce Murray, left, and Ralph Parsons hang a cloth exhibition in the rotunda of the old Clallam County Courthouse on Friday in Port Angeles. The North Olympic History Center exhibit tells the story of the post office past and present across Clallam County. The display will be open until early February, when it will be relocated to the Sequim City Hall followed by stops on the West End. The project was made possible due to a grant from the Clallam County Heritage Advisory Board. (Dave Logan/for Peninsula Daily News)
Post office past and present

Bruce Murray, left, and Ralph Parsons hang a cloth exhibition in the… Continue reading

This agave grew from the size of a baseball in the 1990s to the height of Isobel Johnston’s roof in 2020. She saw it bloom in 2023. Following her death last year, Clallam County Fire District 3 commissioners, who purchased the property on Fifth Avenue in 2015, agreed to sell it to support the building of a new Carlsborg fire station. (Matthew Nash/Olympic Peninsula News Group file)
Fire district to sell property known for its Sequim agave plant

Sale proceeds may support new Carlsborg station project

As part of Olympic Theatre Arts’ energy renovation upgrade project, new lighting has been installed, including on the Elaine and Robert Caldwell Main Stage that allows for new and improved effects. (Olympic Theatre Arts)
Olympic Theatre Arts remodels its building

New roof, LED lights, HVAC throughout

Weekly flight operations scheduled

Field carrier landing practice operations will be conducted for aircraft… Continue reading