LANDISVILLE, N.J. — The 3rd Annual Buena Fine Crafts & Artisans Spring Festival is underway today at 201 Kennedy Drive, offering a full day of fine arts, local vendors, family fun, and the Tunnel to Towers Car Show in support of first responder and military families.
Spanning over five acres next to the museum hall, the event features more than 100 crafters, artisans, antique dealers, and award-winning food trucks. Visitors shop handmade goods, explore displays, and enjoy local wines from area wineries.
Live entertainment includes music from WVLT-92.1, a broadcast from Cap’s Cat’s Piano Sam, and activities for children such as pony rides, a super slide, crafts, face painting, and a kids’ zone packed with games and athletic challenges. Horse and carriage rides offer scenic fun, and garden booths display vibrant plants, flower baskets, and spring greenery.
A centerpiece of the festival is the unveiling of a custom 8-by-8-foot art mural, created by the South Jersey Mural Academy and dedicated to the Garden State’s agricultural roots. Dining tents are open on site, and a gift basket auction offers a chance to win a wide range of prizes.
Car show honors heroes with trophies and crowd favorites
The Tunnel to Towers Car Show, sponsored by Lilliston Auto Group, welcomes vehicles of all types, with more than 30 trophies and dash plaques up for grabs. Registration runs from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., and awards are presented at 4 p.m. All proceeds benefit the Tunnel to Towers Foundation.
The event runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today, with a $1 donation entry fee. Children 12 and under enter free. ATMs are available on-site for convenience.
Organizers invite attendees to bring walking shoes and shopping bags to fully enjoy the expansive grounds, vendors, and activities available throughout the day.
Festivalgoers fill Landisville today for crafts, classics, and causes at the annual Buena Spring Festival.