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SES PTO holds fall craft and vendor fair

PRESS PHOTO BY KATHY HASSICK The Salisbury Elementary School PTO Fall Craft and Vendor Fair was held at Salisbury High School Nov. 6. In addition to the many crafts and vendors available, the basket raffle table is always a huge success. ABOVE: Denise Van Buskirk thinks long and hard about where to place her tickets at the basket raffle. See additional photos on Page A15.
Lance and Lori Klinger display a colorful variety of seasonal wreaths and floral arrangements.
Sandy Kuder of Crafts by Sandy offers a beautiful array of crocheted scarves, hats, dish towels and hand sewn masks.
PRESS PHOTOS BY KATHY HASSICK Proudly displaying her homemade wine bags, totes and masks is Natalie Scibetta from Crafty Ladies.
Jason Skibinski, a 2014 Salisbury alum, shows his American pride with his handcrafted wooden flags, bottle openers and crosses.
Ted Serrano from The Bloomin' Cottage mans the table for his creative wife Charee. Her fall crafts feature succulents housed in gourds and pumpkins.
Mother/daughter crafty duo Lynda and Doris Henninger create pillows, wreaths, Christmas ornaments and afghans.
Salisbury Township Commissioner Heather Lipkin wastes not a minute as she keeps busy crocheting and selling her handmade infinity scarves and hats at the Salisbury Elementary School PTO Fall Craft Fair Nov. 6.
Lotsa Knots Dana and Pat Digilio sell comfy pet blankets and throws. Digilio is the official “head knotter.”
Logan Cramsey and Wyatt King are supervised by Jackie Williams as they lend a helping hand at the food table.