WESTWOOD, N.J. — The annual Craft Show & Antique Corner will take place tomorrow at Veterans Memorial Park, offering a full day of shopping and discovery in the heart of Westwood. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., visitors can explore the work of 125 talented artists and crafters, alongside a selection of antiques, all hosted by the Westwood Heritage Society and promoted by P.J.’s Promotion.
Located at the corner of Broadway and 3rd Avenue, the event is expected to draw a large crowd eager to browse a wide array of handcrafted items and vintage treasures. Exhibitors will showcase an extensive range of goods, including stained glass, woodwork, jewelry, pottery, ceramics, apparel, photography, folk art, and much more. The event promises a diverse selection, ensuring there is something for everyone.
“We are thrilled to once again bring together such a talented group of artists, crafters, and antique dealers,” the Westwood Heritage Society said in a statement. The Craft Show & Antique Corner has become a staple in the community, providing a platform for local artisans and a unique shopping experience for residents and visitors alike.
In addition to the craft booths, the Antique Corner will feature vintage toys, silver, prints, linens, Americana, and more. Antique appraisals will be offered by Jon Felz from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., with a fee of $5 per item. Attendees are encouraged to bring items for appraisal, adding an extra layer of engagement to the event.
The show will also feature a variety of festival foods, including homemade pretzels, pickles, Italian ice, and desserts, adding to the festive atmosphere. With free admission and the event proceeding rain or shine, the Craft Show & Antique Corner offers a perfect Sunday outing for families and collectors alike.