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Garden Spot townlively.com

NOVEMBER 8, 2023

SERVING THE LOCAL COMMUNITIES SINCE 1954

VOL LIX • NO 46

Main holiday celebration NHABA plans annual event BY ANN MEAD ASH

Crafting for Christmas BY ANN MEAD ASH

tarting in 2022, Garden Spot Village (GSV) added a Christmas Market to its annual events. This year, the public is invited to visit GSV on Saturday, Dec. 2, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. More than 30 artisans will be gathered at the village, 433 S. Kinzer Ave., New Holland. In addition to the maker’s market, other activities will include a silent auction of themed gift baskets and gift certificates, a bake sale, and a chance to visit the train room from 1:30 to 4 p.m. The Linden gift shop, Artisans Corner, and Share & Care Thrift Store will all be open, as will Refresh, Harvest Table, and the Terrace Dining Room. Special holiday additions to the day will include Mrs. Claus reading “The Polar Express,” which is also the event theme. The beloved story will be read hourly beginning at 10:30 a.m. Gingerbread cookie

For the Christmas Market, Lord works all year long to create up to 25 items, including angels, snowflakes, red candles with green trim, tiny birds, and miniature and full-size Nativity sets. She also makes creatures she calls “plant pets” to stick in planters. She often incorporates driftwood into her pieces and transforms pieces that are normally only two-dimensional into 3D creations. Poulterer has been painting for 45 years. Although artistic talent runs in his family, Poulterer attended night school to fine-tune his skills. He is currently working on a painting en plein air at the Kuerner Farm, adjacent to the Brandywine River Museum of Art in Chadds Ford. He specializes in landscapes and buildings. A Christmas-themed painting of a stone wall outside a house on Goshen Road in Delaware County is one of his best sellers. Poulterer

was recently among the 41 out of more than 100 artists whose work was chosen to be part of the “Ageless Art and Timeless Treasures” exhibition and gala coordinated by Leading Age PA. Artworks that were recognized will tour the state before decorating the Leading Age PA offices. Knepper said that about 50 items made by wood shop members will be available in the Village Square and the Gardens West basement during the event. Items range from tissue box covers, plant stands, and cutting boards to marble roller games, tiny creatures that walk down a plank, and large versions of a game similar to Connect Four. Knepper has been a woodworker since he was a teenager and owned his own carpentry business for many years. More information about GSV is available at www.gardenspot village.org.

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decorating to be done at GSV or at home will be available for a small fee, and GSV chefs have endeavored to create a special lunch item to be sold at the Village Square from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Barbara Martin, associate director of mission advancement at GSV, called the creation “a Thanksgiving meal in a sandwich,” noting that the flavors of turkey, cranberry, and stuffing will all be included. Pulled pork sandwiches and hot dogs will also be offered for purchase, and a hot cocoa bar will give visitors a chance to customize cocoa with a choice of toppings. Among the GSV artisans who have been preparing items to sell at the market are stained glass maker Bonnie Lord, watercolorist Bruce Poulterer, and woodworker Larry Knepper. Lord has been called a GSV “treasure.” “She is in her 90s and still making stained glass,” noted Martin.

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Watercolorist Bruce Poulterer (left photo), stained glass maker Bonnie Lord (center photo), and woodworker Larry Knepper

Christmas on Main announces the arrival of the holiday season in New Holland. This year, organizers with the New Holland Business Association, which presents the annual event, have endeavored to make the celebration extra special. “We will have a carousel this year for free carousel rides,” said Kirk Neidermyer, cochair of Christmas on Main with Ed Dougherty and Jen Parsons. The carousel, which will be located in the vicinity of Main Street and Roberts Avenue in New Holland, will not be the only change to this year’s holiday observation. A laser light show has also been added to the schedule, and the date of the celebration has been moved to the Saturday that falls two days after Thanksgiving. Dougherty reported that Christmas on Main will be held on Saturday, Nov. 25, beginning with a breakfast for children at St. Stephen Reformed Church at 8 a.m. and the opening of the Christmas Market in the New Holland Farmers Day Association building at the corner of Roberts Avenue and Franklin Street at 9 a.m. Restaurant owner Mitch Dissinger championed the new laser light show, which will be set to music, saying he wanted to add “something different to step up our game” for the celebration. “(I think it will be) fresh and family-friendly for Christmas on Main,” he noted. Beginning at 11 a.m., South Roberts Avenue will be lined with a number of food vendors. Past events have included those selling coffee, doughnuts, hot dogs, tacos, nachos, barbecued chicken, ribs, brisket, pulled pork, chicken corn soup, and french fries. Petra Church will offer barrel train rides beginning at noon.


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