PUBLISHED ON July 24, 2025

We're absolutely thrilled to announce that Joey LaHatte is returning as the presenting sponsor for our 2025 Craft Fair!

The LaHatte Family's incredible generosity and unwavering support make a real difference, and we're so grateful to have them back. Because of this, we're geared up for another amazing year of Jefferson Parish's largest free and open-to-the-public community craft fair.


This highly anticipated annual event draws over 8,000 people to our campus each fall, bringing together incredible vendors and enthusiastic attendees from throughout the Greater New Orleans area and Southeast Louisiana. It's a fantastic opportunity to shop locally made goods and celebrate the creativity of our community. Joey LaHatte's commitment helps us continue to offer this beloved tradition, fostering community spirit and supporting local artisans right here in Jefferson Parish. Get ready for a day of unique finds, festive fun, and celebrating everything that makes our community so special!


The Chapelle Craft Fair will be held on Saturday, September 27, 2025 from 9AM-4PM on Chapelle's campus


*All 2025 Craft Fair proceeds will go towards Prom Fest and a new Maintenance Shed!


To learn more about the Craft Fair, visit https://www.archbishopchapelle.org/craft-fair

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