Artisan Gifts And Edibles at D.m. Hunt Library Shop
Handmade toys by Jennifer Markow are among items for sale at the D.M. Hunt Library pop-up shop in Falls Village, Conn. Image from DM Hunt Library

Artisan Gifts And Edibles at D.m. Hunt Library Shop

The holiday pop-up shop at the D.M. Hunt Library in Falls Village, Conn., continues until Jan. 11, during library hours (Tuesday and Thursday from 10 a.m. to 5p.m., Friday 3 from 3 to 7 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.).

The Holiday Pop-Up Shop has crafts, ornaments and foodie stash from local artisans and small businesses. Items for purchase will include glass ornaments by Nunwell Glass, pottery by Diane Schapira, small sculptures by Sergei Fedorjaczenko and toys by Jennifer Markow.  For foodies there will be culinary salts from Rolling Rock Farms, maple syrup from Lou Timolat and Eric Carlson’s Falls Village Saw Mill, and jams from Bosco Schell.

For book lovers, there is a brand-new large Hunt tote bag and a book sale cart packed with volumes perfect for giving.

In addition, the exhibition Flora & Fauna remains on display through Dec. 19. It features etchings of cats and wildlife by Allen Blagden and paintings on glass with marbled paper by Lilly Woodworth.

A portion of all sales benefits the library, which is at 63 Main St.

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