Our own Santa Claus poses with Kitchen Kettle Village's mascot, Yummie, as they stroll the grounds of the festival.
A snapshot of part of the festival grounds, prior to opening.
Quality craftsmanship was the hallmark of the vendors offering Christmas-themed merchandise.
Christmas antiques were offered for sale. Visitors were able to take home a Christmas childhood memory - a plastic Santa, 1950's color wheel, an ornament that perhaps hung on Grandma's tree...
Frosty, keeping it cool in July, with a friend.
PA German Scherenschnitte (cut paper) art stood side by side with locally-crafted Amish quilts.
Santa had fans of all ages.
Colonial art form theorem painting, presented by sandra Coldren.
It was a red hot Red Hat Christmas in July as we greeted the ladies of the Red Hat Society!
Collectors showcased vintage and antique Christmas items for sale.
Locally-made fabric art gave the festival a taste of Lancaster County.
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