
They are currently working on autumn and Halloween decorations along with Ohio State items for their fall craft show.
LIMA, OH (WLIO) - They work all year long to make some of the best holiday crafts around, and they are pumped for fall.

These ladies spend countless hours painting and decorating to raise money for St. Rita's Auxiliary.
The St. Rita's Craft Club is located in the basement of one of the hospital's office buildings, and to a crafter, it's heaven. There are hundreds of bottles of paint, thousands of flowers, hot glue, and a handyman. These ladies spend countless hours painting and decorating to raise money for St. Rita's Auxiliary.
They are currently working on autumn and Halloween decorations along with Ohio State items for their fall craft show.

The fall craft show will be Thursday, September 19th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in front of the cafeteria.
"First we have to figure out what we're going to do. We have the design, then we take it to our wood guys, who are wonderful. Anytime you run into a problem, give it to them; they can fix it. Then we have a lot of people who like to base coat. So we have our base coaters and then we have our fine painters and everybody meshes in between," said Linda Black, a crafting volunteer for 7 years.
The fall craft show will be Thursday, September 19th from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in front of the cafeteria. New this year are food trucks that will be in the lot east of the cafeteria. All proceeds stay local with the St. Rita's volunteer auxiliary.