The holiday shopping and festivities will run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. both days.
On Sunday, doors will open at 8:20 a.m. for Cowboy Church with Riata Brown of Tuscarora, Nev., leading services.
The main events will be held at the Bruneau Legion Hall.
The event features a "wide range of talented local artisans," sponsors said, joined by western artists, vendors and craftsmen from throughout Idaho, Oregon, Montana, Nevada and California, offering a selection of handmade western gifts, home decor, rustic furniture, cowboy gear, hand-tooled leather work and tack, quilts, western books, crafts, apparel, art, hand-crafted silver, copper and beaded jewelry, metal work, toys, baby gifts and holiday items.
Santa Claus will be on hand to have his picture taken with children in the Kid's Corral.
Cinnamon rolls, stews and chili, warm cornbread and desserts will be available at the Cowboy Cafe.
For more information contact Anita Miller at 863-8443.