For anyone and everyone in Birmingham who is looking to explore amazing arts, crafts and gifts; Cottontails Village is returning to the BJCC in March of 2017. Hosted by the same group that brings you Christmas Village every year, you can be sure that this is one craft show you do not want to miss!
Artisans at the Cottontails Arts & Craft Show
With over 500 booths this year, there will be a ton of great artisans at the show who will amaze you with what they can do, and you can buy their wares at the festival.
Cottontails Arts & Craft Show Location
The BJCC is transformed into a Holiday Haven. There will be food vendors and a dining area, allowing you to spend the whole day taking in everything the Art & Craft show has to offer. It is beautiful at the festival, and the drive out there will be more than worth it. Enjoy your trip Downtown and take in everything that the area has to offer.
Entertainment at the Cottontails Arts & Craft Show
There will be various presentations throughout the show to keep you entertained, but the main event is definitely getting to meet the Easter Bunny! Bring your kids and meet the bunny of the season, make sure you get a photo to save the memory forever!
Cottontails Arts & Craft Show Important Details
Admission Info:
Day of show purchase: BJCC North and East box offices open at 9:45am on Friday & Saturday; and 11:45am on Sunday.
Adults: $6.00
Children 6-12: $3.00
Children under 6 free! (Strollers are allowed on each day of this show)
General Day and Time Info:
Friday 10am – 8pm
Saturday 10am – 7pm
Sunday Noon – 5pm
Individual Dates & Times:
Mar 3, 2017: 10 am – 8 pm (Fri)
Mar 4, 2017: 10 am – 7 pm (Sat)
Mar 5, 2017: 12 pm – 5 pm (Sun)
Get ready to fill up your Easter Baskets with amazing finds and maybe even get a jump start on your gift shopping for the rest of the year at the Cottontails Arts & Craft Show this March at the BJCC!
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