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Delray Beach is known for its hip vibe, extraordinary shopping, beautiful beaches and fab nightlife. But, a half-century ago, it had a totally different claim to fame – as the gladiola capital of the world. Not one to miss a chance to celebrate, the town created Farm Products Week, which attracted flower buyers from all over the country.
Arts and crafts were added later, and the whole shebang, now known as The Delray Affair, is said to be the largest arts and crafts festival in the Southeast. This year marks the event's 56th anniversary, and promoters claim it will be better than ever. About 600 vendors are expected at the award-winning free event April 13-15, including renowned local and national artists who will showcase their one-of-a-kind creations along 12 blocks from the Intracoastal to Northwest Second Avenue in downtown Delray Beach.
Live music from Adam Fine, Taylor Road and Jason Colannino and a food and beer garden at Old School Square add to the festivities.
"The Delray Affair has received numerous awards for its 'eclectic' mixture of fine art, great crafts and funky products from around the world," notes the venue's website.
Adds Discover The Palm Beaches: "Filled with entertainers, top-notch artists and exhibitors, the Delray Affair is a true affair to remember. Palm tree-lined vistas welcome you to South Florida's oldest and largest outdoor festival. Stroll the bricked sidewalk of Atlantic Avenue as art, music and food specialties open before you." O
For more information, call 561-279-0907 or visit delrayaffair.com.