The popular biennial show will feature upwards of 75 pieces of hand-hooked rugs, hangings, pillows and more. Free to the public, this beautiful heritage craft is practiced in our area by some 40-plus individuals and spotlights hand-dyed wools, intricate patterns, original designs, and various styles from primitive to folk to modern to traditional hooked art. There will also be an opportunity to see how this craft is done and even to take a beginners’ class. Stop by Friday, November 3rd from 10AM-6PM or Saturday, November 4th from 10AM-4PM.