ASHTABULA— Folks looking to do some early Christmas shopping should check out Christian Faith Academy and its first-ever craft show.
The craft show will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Christian Faith Academy, with a silent auction following from 6-9 p.m. that night. Both events will be held at the school, located at 4322 Park Ave., across from North Park in Ashtabula.
The two events are fund-raising activities for the school, said Deana Cole, co-founder of the school.
Admission to attend the craft/vendor show is $1.
Come Saturday night, Christian Faith Academy will hold a silent auction from 6-9 p.m., Cole said. Admission is $3 per single ticket or $5 a couple.
Tickets can be bought at the door, but advance tickets are available by calling 998-3887.
Musical entertainment also will be provided by Hannah Laing, The Quartet, The Way Home and Eagleville Band.
Refreshments will be served.
Christian Faith Academy is a private, Christian school and a member of the Association of Christian Schools International. The school boasts a preschool and elementary school.
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