Someone in Indiana publishes a booklet each year of arts and crafts shows throughout the state. I forget the name, but I have obtained copies at Visitor's Shops. Since there are a lot of Arts and Crafts shops (or there used to be, so I guess there still are), in Nashville, you might be able to obtain one there, too. You might try the Bloomington library, too. Sometimes, local high schools and Home Economics Clubs have bazaars. You could get information about the home economics clubs from the County Extention Office, and could call the schools. Online, you could type "Bloomington, Indiana" in the search bar. Often, towns will list the shows they have on their site. Deb
Plenty of career fairs are held in Wisconsin throughout the year. Fortunately, information on upcoming fairs is available through local job sites and other sources.
There are lots of good sources for personalized Christmas stockings. If you are a good sewer there are patterns that are widely available. In addition, check at Christmas themed stores and craft fairs.
There are always free college fairs and expos. Your highschool should provide you with some great resources about these fairs, go to your guidance counselor and request information. Another great place to get information regarding colleges and information is on college.gov. They have a lot of information and school pricing.
Information about job fairs being held in Omaha can be obtained from the Nebraska Department of Labor. Also Veteran's Services and College Guidance Counselor's would have access to that information.
You can learn how to crochet from craft books that focus on crochet work. You can find these books from craft fairs, eBay, Amazon, Michael's, Hobby Lobby, and for free at your local library.
There is a website that lists national job fairs. You can find the current Philadelphia job fair information by going to http://www.nationalcareerfairs.com.
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There are numerous different free job fairs. Most generally these fairs contain a mixed field of opportunites. There may, however, be job specific fairs in your local area. Checking the local papers or community colleges in your area should result in this pertinent information that you need.
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Sears is always having workshops for the wood worker. If you are looking for just basic crafts you can try the newspaper and the schools always have craft fairs and workshops going on in the Chicago area.
To sell jewelry when you are 11 you can try selling to friends and family. If your parents help you then you can try selling your jewelry at craft fairs and online.
You can purchase a portable point of sale system at http://www.internationalpointofsale.com/choosingportable.html. Here you can but a lot of software in order to help you at your future craft fairs.