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Ripley Convention and Visitor’s Bureau Supports the Mountain State Art and Craft Festival

  • Writer: Mountain State Art and Craft Fair
    Mountain State Art and Craft Fair
  • Mar 19
  • 2 min read

Ripley Convention and Visitor’s Bureau Supports the Mountain State Art and Craft Festival

Advertising partnership to promote the Fair and Ripley’s July 4 Celebration.

The Board of Directors of the Mountain State Art and Craft Fair is pleased to announce that the Ripley Convention and Visitor’s Bureau has generously offered to be a Gold Level Sponsor of the 2025 Mountain State Art and Craft Fair, to be held July 3-5, 2025, at the Cedar Lakes Conference Center

Through their sponsorship, the CVB will supplement the fair’s advertising budget to ensure that the Mountain State Art and Craft Fair and the July 4 celebration in Ripley are broadcast to a broader regional audience. The synergy created by this partnership will boost the region's economy and make Ripley, West Virginia, the go-to destination for the July 4th holiday.

The Mountain State Art and Craft Fair will be held July 3-5 this year at Cedar Lakes Convention Center.  Other businesses and community members wishing to support the fair can learn more at www.msacf.com/sponsorships.

The Ripley July 4 Celebration will be held July 2 – 5.  To learn more about “America's Largest Small Town Independence Day Celebration," please visit: https://www.ripleyfourthofjuly.com/

About the Ripley Convention and Visitors Bureau

The Ripley CVB is a community asset responsible for promoting the area as an attractive travel destination and enhancing the public image as a great place to live, work, and play.  Learn more at:www.ripleycvb.com

 

About the Mountain State Art and Craft Fair

For over 60 years, the Mountain State Art and Craft Show has been dedicated to safeguarding and celebrating the Mountain State’s creativity.  We’re dedicated to preserving our region’s rich heritage by showcasing the incredible talents of regional artisans and their unique crafts, featuring the best in Appalachian music and storytelling, and providing interactive learning experiences that will pass along valued heritage skills to the next generation. Learn more at www.msacf.com

 
 
 

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