By: Sue Stees | Category: Recreation/Leisure | Issue: November 2021
What will you be doing the first Saturday this December? The much-loved Carols and Crumpets will be held Saturday Dec. 4, 2021, after last year’s pause. The Tulsa Herb Society’s herbal craft fair is from 8 a.m. until 3 p.m. at the Tulsa Garden Center 2435 South Peoria Ave. Admission is free.
Tulsa Herb Society members have been handcrafting items that include Christmas ornaments, folding cards, dryer balls, scrubbies, planted bulbs, and many gift items perfect for teachers, neighbors and the hard-to-buy-for friend. A special booth will have fresh greenery for home decorating. Some of the herb society’s most popular items are the 10 flavors of herbal vinegars, and scrumptious selections of herbal jams and jellies, such as Blueberry Lavender Jam, Strawberry Basil Jam and Pear Honey. To satisfy a sweet tooth, THS members have made White Chocolate and Strawberry Herbal Bark candy, and Hot Chocolate on a Stick. Hot spiced cider and cookies will be available for the shoppers.
Over 25 other vendors will fill the Garden Center offering mosaic garden items, live plants, handmade soaps, lavender and lavender items, spice blends, fabric art, local honey, pottery, fermented food items, wood art, handmade jewelry and much more.
The Snowflake Café will be open from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for lunch. No reservations are needed.
For more information call 918-496-8019 or “like” the Tulsa Herb Society on Facebook.
A portion of the proceeds benefit the Tulsa Garden Center and the Linnaeus Teaching Garden.
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