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LEHIGH VALLEY WEATHER

CraftFest returns to St. Joseph the Worker

By LOU WHEELAND

Special to The Press

The Women’s Guild of St. Joseph the Worker Church, Orefield, sponsored a CraftFest in the social building, Nov. 6 and 7.

The entire building was filled with delightful crafts, clothing and cheer to help warm the visitors who stopped in.

Many of the 168 members of the Women’s Guild were on hand to help insure the success of this year’s CraftFest, which was canceled last year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Navy veteran Matthew Parteo and son Liam, 2, of Orefield, were enjoying time together at the St. Joseph the Worker Women's Guild CraftFest on Nov. 6.
Mary and Johanna Kotch, of Schnecksville, visit with Cathy Wasilauski, of the St. Joseph the Worker Women's Guild, at the CraftFest held in the multipurpose building.
Erin Trautman and Barbara O'Donnell, members of the Women's Guild, show pecan cupcakes available at the St. Joseph the Worker CraftFest.
Friends Nancy Sarko, of Allentown, and Irene Johnson, of Orefield, just finished signing up for the Chinese auction with Mary Ann Johnson, St. Joseph the Worker Women's Guild CraftFest.
Lynn Walters and Sue Shortell, co-chairwomen with help from the Committee of 16, helped make the St. Joseph the Worker Women's Guild CraftFest a huge success.