Nearly 20 vendors and six food trucks will line the streets in downtown Little Rock this Wednesday at 7th and Main for the 9th Annual Fall Food & Craft Fair. The event is sponsored by the Arkansas Department of Human Services (DHS) and will run from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm.
Items available for purchase at the fair are handmade by artists with intellectual and developmental disabilities from across the state who are served by DHS’s Division of Developmental Disabilities Services (DDS). These items include rugs, magnets, artwork, wreaths, and more, which are also sold year-round in DHS’s in-house store, The Blue Umbrella. All proceeds go to the artists who make the items.
A flyer for the event is available below by clicking here.
DDS Director Jennifer Brezée has seen firsthand how the annual Fall Food and Craft Fair gives beneficiaries with intellectual and developmental disabilities the opportunity to experience independence.
“Events like the Fall Food and Craft Fair highlight the creativity and skills of Arkansans with disabilities. Each purchase helps them gain recognition for their talents while supporting their role as active members of the community,” Brezée said.
DDS provides funding for services and supports to thousands of Arkansans living in their own communities and in its five residential Human Development Centers (HDCs) in Arkadelphia, Booneville, Conway, Jonesboro, and Warren. The Division’s mission is to work with clients so they can be as independent as possible and have a high quality of life, Brezée said.
Due to the fair, 7th and Main streets will be closed starting at 9:00 am and will reopen at 2:30 pm.
Learn more about The Blue Umbrella here: https://www.blueumbrellaar.org/

