If you're looking for a unique gift or holiday decorations, then you'll definitely want to check out Lawton's 52nd annual Craft Harvest Craft Show. It's one of the biggest and longest running craft shows in town!

This year, the Craft Harvest Craft Show will take place November 21-23 at the Comanche County Fairgrounds. Just in time to get new decorations for Thanksgiving and Christmas! And to get a head start on holiday gifts.

Lawton's Craft Harvest Craft Show will feature over 200 vendors.

This year, the Craft Harvest Craft Show is expecting to have over 200 vendors for people to shop! Plus the Comanche County Fairgrounds will have their yummy food court open.

Parking and admission to the Craft Harvest Craft Show is free! Check out the full weekend schedule below.

  • Noon to 8 p.m. Friday, November 21
  • 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, November 22
  • Noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, November 23

READ MORE: Lawton's Holiday In The Park Will Kickoff Saturday, November 22


 

Lawton's Craft Harvest Craft Show will offer free pictures with Santa.

If you're looking to send out Christmas cards this year or are wanting special holiday pictures to display this year, the Craft Harvest Craft Show will also offer free pictures with Santa!

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A local Lawton organization has hosted the Craft Harvest Craft Show for over half a century.

I can't believe the Craft Harvest Craft Show has been going on for over half a century in Lawton! The Lawton Crafts, Arts, and Hobbies Association has been the sole host of the annual Craft Harvest Craft Show for 52 years.

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