Seasonal Spirit: Lock Haven Catholic School hosts over 40 vendors for fall festival
- GRACE HANSON/FOR THE EXPRESS The full view of the LHCS gymnasium filled with craft vendors is pictured.
- GRACE HANSON/FOR THE EXPRESS A vendor selling baked goods at Lock Haven Catholic School’s Fall Festival is pictured.
- GRACE HANSON/FOR THE EXPRESS A vendor selling fall decorations at Lock Haven Catholic School’s Fall Festival is pictured.

GRACE HANSON/FOR THE EXPRESS The full view of the LHCS gymnasium filled with craft vendors is pictured.
LOCK HAVEN — The Lock Haven Catholic School Fall Festival proved to be a big hit for those looking to get into the spirit of the season.
The festival was held on Oct. 5 and saw a big turnout of people from all over the county coming to check out what it was all about.
With over 40 on-site vendors and a delicious food truck out front, there was fun to have everywhere. From jewelry, to crochet, stained glass to handmade mugs, and a bunch of homemade treats and a coffee vendor, there was everything to see and want at the LHCS Fall Festival!
“It went really well,” says Sarah Hanson, Lock Haven Catholic School Principal. “I was really happy to see the amount of people that showed up. It was really nice.”
The festival this year was fun for all ages selling any baked goods or decoration you could want. There were things for everyone of all ages to do, see and explore.

GRACE HANSON/FOR THE EXPRESS A vendor selling baked goods at Lock Haven Catholic School’s Fall Festival is pictured.
Chryssie Miller, a glass vendor at the festival said, “When I was in fifth grade the teacher let us make these trinkets, and I was hooked on crafting. In 2016 I started making glass. It takes about two hours for a five piece glass project. But the sign I made for the Good Neighbor restaurant took about 60 hours.”
She is excited to come back next year to show off her craft.

GRACE HANSON/FOR THE EXPRESS A vendor selling fall decorations at Lock Haven Catholic School’s Fall Festival is pictured.








