
The event will feature 45 local crafters and artisans showcasing their unique handcrafted products
The city of Battle Ground invites residents and visitors to join us for a new event, the Busy Bee Craft Fair, on Saturday, March 21, 2026, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. This free, family-friendly event will bring together local crafters and artisans offering a wide variety of handmade goods, unique gifts, home-grown products, and delicious treats.
The Busy Bee Craft Fair is a great opportunity to support small businesses, discover one-of-a-kind artisan work, and enjoy a fun day out in the community. From handcrafted décor and specialty foods to creative artwork and custom gifts, attendees will find something for everyone.
“We’re excited to welcome the community to this special event celebrating local makers and creators,” said Joanna Martin, Recreation & Facilities manager. “Whether you’re doing some early spring shopping or just looking to spend a delightful day with family and friends, the Busy Bee Craft Fair offers something for all ages.”
The event will feature 45 local crafters and artisans showcasing their unique handcrafted products.
Event details: Busy Bee Craft Fair
- Saturday, March 21, 2026
- 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
- Battle Ground Event Center
- 912 E. Main Street
- Battle Ground, WA 98604
- Admission is FREE
For vendor information or to learn more about the Busy Bee Craft Fair, visit the City of Battle Ground Parks & Recreation event page at www.cityofbg.org/Annual-Events.
Information provided by the city of Battle Ground.
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