New Hope Arts and Crafts Festival Returns for 30th Year with 160+ Artists

New Hope Arts and Crafts Festival Returns for 30th Year with 160+ Artists

Greater New Hope Chamber of Commerce presents the 30th Annual New Hope Arts and Crafts Festival on Saturday, September 21 and Sunday, September 22, 2024. Over 160 curated fine artists, photographers, craftsman and makers will exhibit outside New Hope-Solebury High School with hundreds of works using media such as oil paintings, watercolors, pastels, sculpture, fine and fun jewelry, ceramics, works in wood, fiber, furniture, wearable art, glass art, photography, outsider art and more.  Prizes will be awarded this year for Best in Show, Crafts, Fiber, Fine Art, Jewelry, Mixed Media and Photography. Festivities will also include food trucks, live music, children's activities, hands-on demos and much more.

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Oldestone Restaurant Makes Grand Debut In New Hope's Former Home Of Marsha Brown's

Oldestone Restaurant Makes Grand Debut In New Hope's Former Home Of Marsha Brown's

Owners Wilfer Naranjo, Michael Sklar, Gaspar Ferrara and Vincent Ferrara announce the grand opening of Oldestone restaurant at 15 S. Main Street, New Hope, in the internationally recognized 1872 old stone church. The space was the former home of Marsha Brown's restaurant, which closed at the start of the pandemic. Marsha Brown herself passed the baton and her legacy to the new owners, that include Naranjo who worked for her in 2003 as a food runner. Naranjo's story comes full circle from food runner to restaurant owner, as he and the new owners debut their new concept for the iconic space. Oldestone is an elegant and refined steak and seafood restaurant, featuring New American Cuisine by Executive Chef Seth Wheeler. Oldestone will also feature several signature creole dishes from Marsha Brown's recipe collection. The 9,000 square foot space features a main bar, lounge and private dining room on the first floor, a grand dining room on the second level, and a third level in the former balcony overlooking the dining room that is now a speakeasy, bar and lounge with a stage for live music.

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