2025 award winners
people's choice Awards
Each year at Valley Arts4All, we invite visitors to vote for their favorite items in our Artisan Raffle — and the top three become our People’s Choice Award winners, each earning a free booth at next year’s event! We’re thrilled to celebrate this year’s favorites:
We’re so excited to have all three returning next year!
Thank you to all the artisans who donated raffle items and to every visitor who cast a vote — your support helps Valley Arts4All provide grants to local art and music teachers. We’re grateful to everyone who helped make this possible.
- Bob’s Woodworking took the prize with their handcrafted planter. Their booth was full of large wooden treasures — rockers, benches, cornhole games, and more.
- Bird Buddies Birdhouses charmed voters with two whimsical birdhouses made from repurposed materials. Each one has its own personality!
- Made By Auntie Linz — This first-time Valley Arts4All artisan charmed visitors with her playful crochet work — especially the oversized strawberry that drew smiles (and plenty of votes).
We’re so excited to have all three returning next year!
Thank you to all the artisans who donated raffle items and to every visitor who cast a vote — your support helps Valley Arts4All provide grants to local art and music teachers. We’re grateful to everyone who helped make this possible.
Student Artisan Awards
Congratulations to this year’s recipients of the Valley Arts4All Scholarship Awards: Layla Grubb of Grubb Sisters Pottery and Virgil Sehn of Fuzzy Thoughts Art.
Both graduating seniors brought creativity, talent, and unique perspectives to the student artisan area. We’ve been honored to watch their artistry grow. From Layla’s beautifully crafted pottery to Virgil’s imaginative fantasy and nature art, their booths reflected both skill and vision. Each has received a $100 award in recognition of their contributions. We wish them all the best as they take the next steps in their creative journeys.
Both graduating seniors brought creativity, talent, and unique perspectives to the student artisan area. We’ve been honored to watch their artistry grow. From Layla’s beautifully crafted pottery to Virgil’s imaginative fantasy and nature art, their booths reflected both skill and vision. Each has received a $100 award in recognition of their contributions. We wish them all the best as they take the next steps in their creative journeys.