Michigan couple brings Bethlehem’s olive wood carvings to Fort Wayne, donating 85% of proceeds to struggling Palestinian Christian families.
The business sells religious olive wood carvings made by Bethlehem artisans. 85% of the sales go back to those families.
Hockey legend Wayne Gretzky's hometown in Ontario has seemingly turned on its hero as he stays silent on his friend Donald ...
Featuring key characteristics such as low-pitched roofs, wide porches, and exposed rafters, these houses boast a ...
The Antique & Vintage Market is coming to the Johnson County Fairgrounds, 250 Fairground St., on April 12, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be a variety of merchandise including antiques, glassware, ...
This isn’t some miniature replica built to humor tourists; it’s an authentic Dutch grain mill constructed in the Netherlands, ...
A family-friendly, wild west-themed event inspired by a historical bank robbery will take place in downtown Longview on ...
The Country Roots 4-H Club in Wood County is proudly celebrating 11 years in 2025. The club was started by Katie Ward and ...
As sugaring season draws to close in the Northeast, Ulster County maple syrup farmers have gone full-throttle into bottling, ...
He transforms logs of wood into birds, turtles, fish, and his number one seller — a lot of bears. “They go… when you look in ...
The Appalachian Center for Craft is located at 1560 Craft Center Drive, Smithville, Tenn. Leashed pets are welcome in outdoor ...