The Harvest Festival Original Art & Craft Show promotes the largest indoor art and craft shows on the West Coast. Celebrating their 41st year in 2013. Each Harvest Festival features hundreds of artisans exhibiting American handmade items including beautiful jewelry, clothing, specialty foods, photography, original art, hand-turned wood, music, ceramics, and much more!
The Harvest Festival producers look forward to welcoming their artisans, crafts people, and especially their loyal and new customers to their 2013 festivals — with 24,000 handmade American art and crafts in hundreds of booths, all day entertainment, and kids activity center.
Enjoy three fun-packed days of shopping, stage and strolling entertainment, and festival food all for the price of one ticket. Remember to get your hand stamped to return as many times as you want without paying again.
There’s something for everyone in the family, including Kidzones with craft activities for the little ones in most venues – make a day of it, you won’t find a better bargain!
WHAT: Harvest Festival Original Art & Craft Show
WHEN: December 6 – 8, 2013 | Friday 9:00 am – 6:00 pm, Saturday 10:00 am – 6:00 pm, Sunday 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
WHERE: Fairplex Building 4 | Los Angeles County Fairgrounds | 1101 West McKinley Avenue | Pomona, CA 91768
DETAILS:
- Tickets: Adult $9, Senior 62+ $7, and Youth 13 – 17 $4, Children 12 and under free
CONTACT INFO: (800) 346-1212 | harvest@weshows.com
SOCIAL MEDIA: Facebook
Dear reader,
I appreciate your support and feedback. Please respond to this article now by leaving a comment and/or “liking” it. For exciting, up to date events in Los Angeles, subscribe to this blog via email. You can also share this article with friends and family and visit us on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, and Instagram.
Thank you for visiting and also check out XploreSF.com!
I usually love the Harvest Festival and attending the Pomona show is a yearly family tradition. Since we couldn’t make the Pomona show, my aunt and I decided to try to Anaheim show this year and we were very disappointed. It’s so much smaller! We arrived prior to opening to beat the crowds and we were done in less than an hour. I found a few good vendors, but overall the selection was lacking. Next year, we will skip Anaheim and go back to Pomona!
Karen, thanks for your comment. Yes, Pomona is the mother of all Harvest Festivals — the largest one of the entire seasonal showcase. They are working on expanding Anaheim and it will get there, but it takes more time and they just returned there after decades. Happy holidays!
I had no idea that Pomona is the biggest. It’s a great show and maybe we will give Anaheim another chance in the future. I like the location of Anaheim, it’s easier to navigate than the Pomona Fairplex.