SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 6TH, 2008 9:00AM– 4:00PM Rain Date September 7th
175 Unique Crafters • Collectibles • Antiques • Food • Music • Art • Fun
Wood Street Fair is a much anticipated annual event which takes place, in the midst
of the Historic City of Burlington, New Jersey. Brought to you by the Colonial Burlington
Foundation this popular event draws over 25,000 visitors and is comprised of more
then 175 of the areas finest artisans and crafters.
Like previous years, this year’s fair will consist of numerous award winning artists
spanning Wood Street and along the Riverfront. The work presented for sale will
include items such as wood workings, stained glass, jewelry, bath products, embroidery,
quilts, ceramics, crafts and more. There will be three food courts and lots of free
parking. Additionally, there will be tours of historic homes, scrumptious bake goods
and a late afternoon Jazz Festival. Don’t miss out on all of the FUN, EXCITEMENT
and ENTERTAINMENT to be had at this year’s Wood Street Fair!
Entertainment & Events
• Tour for free one of New Jersey’s oldest houses, the Revell House (ca. 1685), fabled
site of Burlington's hospitality to Benjamin Franklin
• Feast on yummy treats such as Gingerbread, Pumpkin, Blueberry or Cranberry Breads & Gingerbread
Men
• Tour the Carriage House (ca. 1876) between 11:00am-4:00pm
• Browse Fine Art - 'Art in the City' located at the Bank of America's grassy knoll on the 300 block of Wood Street
• Riverfront Jazz Festival on RIVERFRONT PROMENADE starting at 3:00pm
• Visit New Jersey’s Official Tall Ship, the historic oyster schooner 'A. J. Meerwald'
FREE on-deck tours NOON-3:00pm - Morning & Evening Sails
Information
DRIVERS: Park FREE behind the Shoppes on High Street one block away.
Ride RiverLINE
directly to the Wood Street Fair. Disembark at the Burlington Towne Centre Station,
just 1/2 block from all the fun!
NO PETS ALLOWED and NO SOLICITATION
Wood Street Fair sponsored by Colonial Burlington Foundation and City of Burlington
Tourism Council to benefit the Revell House restoration and tourism. Visit www.tourburlington.org
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