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Oct 1, 2023 to Oct 30, 2023Oct 1st to Oct 30th
Artisans at the Dahmen Barn will host an exhibit celebrating 70 years of the Palouse Hills Weavers Guild.
In 1953, a new weaving guild came into being in the beautiful Palouse region of northern Idaho and southeastern Washington. The exhibit opens October 1st with an opening reception from 1pm -3pm most members of the guild will be present to visit with guests. The Exhibit continues through October 29th.
A variety of items will be on display and for sale, dish towels table runners, scarves, baby blankets, rugs, and wall hangings.
It is a great time to pick up some hand made Christmas gifts.
Artist that are displaying are Sarah Swett, Jean Korus, Terry Latshaw, Jennifer Bogut, Carol Cassavant, Jan Keller, Barbara Grindle, Jenny Zorens, Caroline Levin, Mary Lutz, Betsy Wilson, Kathy Mattson, Gordon Hoffman, Carol Hix and Helen Bobisud.