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History of EVCA
Hand crafts were born from necessity by our ancestors before automation came into
existence especially in the South. As automation became more advanced the art of hand
crafting waned for a time but a few people became interested in hand crafts and discovered it was
a relaxing and enjoyable hobby. As more people picked up the hobby an appreciation grew from others
who saw their usefulness as well as beauty and began purchasing the handcrafted items from the hobbyist.
On January 22, 1995, a group of hobbyists met at the Chamber of Commerce building in Fayetteville, with
hopes of forming an organization where hobbyists could meet, exchange, and encourage ideas, expand the
field of hand crafts and find a means of selling their hand crafts through local craft shows. Thus was
born the Elk Valley Crafters Association.
All fees collected from the craft shows are donated to charitable and worthwhile organizations in the community. Over the past 16 years, a total of over $38,000.00 has been donated. Some of these organizations include the Senior Center, Lincoln County High School, Boy Scouts, Project Graduation, Humane Society, Lincoln County High School Wrewstling Team, Scholarships, Robotics Club, Huntland School Art Program, Child Development Center, Park City Volunteer Fire Department, Junior House, South Lincoln Ball Teams, Toys for Tots, and many more.