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Crafters sell wares at Coplay event

Coplay Borough held its annual spring craft fair April 5 at Coplay Social Hall, 165 Cherry St.

Local and regional crafters were on hand to sell their wares. Coplay resident Tiffany Benson, of T’s Crafts and Creations, had a variety of items for sale. Visit her Facebook page to learn more about the items she sells.

Pop and Nan Beads, operated by Colleen Gollin, of Whitehall, offered wristlets, key rings, lanyards and more. Call 484-714-1238 or email popandnanbeads@gmail.com to learn about the unique items she makes.

Crystal Pechacek, of Northampton, offered gemstone and crystal jewelry and more as Electric Eden Crafts and Designs. Email c.pechacek88@gmail.com for more information.

Grammy and Pappy Crafts sold unique birdhouses, squirrel feeders and handy attractive kitchen cloths. Their mission is “handmade crafts for all of your home and personal needs.” Call 610-443-3051 or email Wshe1953@hotmail.com for more information about their products.

Conner Quality Custom, from Saylorsburg owner Zachary Conner, offers quality handmade knives, laser-cut signs, cutting boards and more. He does custom work based on a customer’s needs. Visit Connor Quality Custom or email ConnorQualityCustom22@gmail.com for more information.

Future Farm Woodworking, operated by Mike and Joe Prevoznik, provided high-quality birdhouses with slate roofs, custom cutting boards and more. Their business is located in Lenhartsville. Call 610-756-6089 or email mprevoz@ptd.net for more information about their products.

Kyrsten of Kale Beans offered “hand- and paw-made crafts,” including interesting items such as cute little chicks and bunnies for the spring and Easter season and many other handcrafted items. She does custom work. Visit Kalebeans99 on Instagram to review the items she makes.

Jessica Miller, of Kempton, a shopper at the event, was all smiles as she looked at the wide variety of items for sale. It was a fun day for all at the craft fair.

The Coplay Social Hall was the former Coplay Fire Company social hall that transformed into the Commitment to Families and Communities. Coplay Borough then took over the hall after CFC disbanded in 2024.

PRESS PHOTOS BY BILL LEINER JR.Whitehall’s Colleen Gollin, owner of Pop and Nan Beads, displays homemade items at the Coplay Borough spring craft fair, held April 5 at Coplay Social Hall, 165 Cherry St.
T’s Crafts and Creations owner Tiffany Benson, of Coplay, offers an array of items for sale.
Mike and Joe Prevoznik show their beautiful wood creations at the event.