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Cotton Pickin’ Fair Since 1972 (706) 538-6814 cpfair.org email: [email protected] Be our Friend on Facebook! facebook.com/thecottonpickinfair QC Arena quercusfarm.com sunsouth.com/Carrollton vintagelumbersales.com 90th Cotton Pickin’ Fair To be considered as an exhibitor for the Cotton Pickin’ Fair visit www.cpfair.org for the two-part Application and Guidelines. presents Cotton Pickin’ Fair Celebrating Art, Antiques, and Crafts Since 1972 Painting by David Boyd, Jr. May 4 & 5, 2019 The 1911 Society, Ltd. Supporting Sustainable Rural Development Farm Preservation & AgriTourism Honored as a Founding Producer of Distinction by the Georgia Tourism Foundation ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE 90 th Edition of The Cotton Pickin’ Fair Sound & Stage Management by Dan Kilgore SATURDAY – May 4, 2019 on the Main Stage 9:00 Slim Pickins Band 10:00 David English 10:30 Rachel’s Cloggers 11:00 Cimarron Dancers 11:30 Rivers Edge Band 12:30 Rachel’s Elite Line Dancers 1:00 Slim Pickins Band 2:00 Rachels Line Dancers 2:30 JCS Cloggers 3:00 David English 3:30 Pike County Players 4:00 Rivers Edge Band SUNDAY – May 5, 2019 on the Main Stage 8:15 Gospel Music 8:30 Church Service with Rev. Jonathan Porter 9:30 Slim Pickins Band 10:30 Simply Unique Dancers 11:00 Men of Cornerstone 11:30 Rivers Edge Band 11:35 $200 Shopping Spree Drawing (must be present to win) 12:30 Slim Pickins Band 1:30 Men of Cornerstone 2:00 Kayla J 3:00 David English 3:30 Men of Cornerstone 4:00 Rivers Edge Band Cotton Scale Stage, The Honey Creek Boys Magic Show Theater, Magician Jeff Hicks Puppet Theater, Peter Hart Hospitality Tent Area music with Karen Vance (Sunday) Near Train Ride, Balloon Art with Paul & Joseph Drouin bigredoakplantation.com PLANTS A03 Williams, Billie Jo: Pitcher plants, plumeria, begonia, money tree, bormilades C16 Turner, William: Flowers & plants D56,57 Dorrough, Aaron: “Aaron’s Greenhouse” hanging baskets, patio pots, and vegetable plants E37,38 McElroy, Colleen: Herb, vegetable/berry plants, trees & perenials POTTERY/CERAMICS A06,07 Sellers, Barbara;Carroll, Susan: Holiday, functional, and decorative ceramics A51 Chen, Jenny: Functional clay pots, mugs, plates, platters,bowls B48 Wanke, Cheryl: Hand painted ceramics C21 Gee, Allen: Wheel thrown pottery C40,41 Williamson, Mike and Wanda: Pottery face jugs, concrete statuary D35 Chappelle, Kathy and Jerry: Handmade utilitarian pottery D42 Callaway, Joe: Handmade functional stoneware/pottery E24 McKinney, Shirley: Wheel thrown and hand built clay pottery and jewelry pieces E52 Audette, Cyndi: Clay sculptured light switch covers, and clay sulptures on wood SC01 Walter, Traci and Robertson, Louise: Fun and functional pottery SCULPTURE B52 Ham, E.J: Shorebirds/ Fish Carvings, and wooden kitchen utensils D36 Bearden, Bobby: Metal sculptures E21 Beatty, Gerald: Carved & painted birds, decoys, duck calls, and brogans F23 Abdelnour, Sam: Sculptures and crosses hand made of nails S08 Goodson, Joe: Sand carved glass sculptures and glass tables SERVICES/ORGANIZATIONS A58a ATM: Automated teller machine B49 ATM: Automated teller machine B60,61 Sun South: John Deere tractors and equipment C18b Together in Meriwether: Complimentary tours of Historic Red Oak Covered Bridge D19 Cotton Pickin’ Fair Information: Festival Information, T-Shirts and Caps/Visors D45 WLTZ,, NBC First News: Dining for Charties D59 Jackson Services: Climatically controlled picnic area E00 Meriwether County Animal Shelter: Pet adoptions E60 ATM: Automated teller machine F01 Jackson Services Climatically controlled picnic area SPA PRODUCTS A05 Gatlin, Ashley and Jean: Aromatherapy bath bombs A26,27 Beasley, Stacey: Handcrafted candles C02a Shoemaker, Joni and John: Hand poured soy candles and natural lip balm C02b Meier, Youngji: Aromatherapy accessories C37 Hurlbutt, Sandra & Medina, Heather: Goat’s milk soap, lotions, lip balms D05 Spahos, Patricia: All natural herbal products in bee’s wax base D12 Crichlow, Marie and Baker, Peter: All natural body scrubs, creams, organic pain jelly D21 Seymour, Linda: Handmade goat’s milk soap, lotion, and face oil E29,30 Jenkins, Tom & Janet: Handmade candles F03 Raper, Nancy: Goat milk soap, conditioners, shaving sets F27 Golden, Michelle: Wood Wick Soy candles, soaps, bath bombs, melts, oils, perfumes H03 Burton, Paige: Cold process soap, sugar scrubs, candles, & ceramics SC04 Wright, Rae Ann and Brad: Goat milk soap products SH07 Osborne, Sheryl: Cold process soaps, butters, balms, scrubs,, creams, and salves WOOD A31a Minick, Lisa, and Kasier, Kim: Original design picture frames A48 Anglin, Kenny: Custom game calls and Kritter Getter T-shirts A52a Jones, Alan and Jaden: Unique, handmade ink pens, bottle stoppers, letter openers B08 Sharman, George: Lathe turned wooden bowls B12 Pearson, Richard and Victoria: Hand carved wavy wood Amercian flags B47 Reid, Tim: Functional and ornamental wood items hand turned on lathe C35 Reeves, Kimberly: Holiday and seasonal crafts D11 Wick, Timothy and Mariah: Decorative and functional wood pieces D53 Bell, Charles and Evelyn: Turned wood items, including bowls, vases,and wood hats E48 Gonzalez, Anthony: Carpenter bee traps, bat houses, butterfly houses, country bottle openers F06,07a Scott, Stacey: Candle holders, florals, door hangers, and small furniture F42 Ketchersid, Cindy and Pruitt, Randy: Three dimensional signs and cypress wood signs HM05,06 True, Rebecca and Dan: Family tree plaques, ornaments, clocks, lamps, and custom names PS04 Skeen, Larry: Pens and pencils, wild games calls, and novelty items SH05 Hall, Jodi and Jeff: Handmade wooden decorations, porch signs, and calendars WREATHS & FLORAL A21,22 Crist, Ruth: Door crosses, burlap and poly mesh wreaths B07 Drummond, Diana and Chris: Seasonal wreaths D37,38 Gresham, Karen: Wreaths, swags, garlands, bows, and floral arrangements

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QC Arenaquercusfarm.comsunsouth.com/Carrolltonvintagelumbersales.com

90th Cotton Pickin’ Fair

To be considered as an exhibitor for the Cotton Pickin’ Fair visit www.cpfair.org

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May 4 & 5, 2019

The 1911 Society, Ltd.Supporting Sustainable Rural Development

Farm Preservation & AgriTourism

Honored as a Founding Producer of Distinctionby the Georgia Tourism Foundation

ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE90th Edition of The Cotton Pickin’ Fair

Sound & Stage Management by Dan Kilgore

SATURDAY – May 4, 2019 on the Main Stage 9:00 Slim Pickins Band 10:00 David English 10:30 Rachel’s Cloggers 11:00 Cimarron Dancers 11:30 Rivers Edge Band 12:30 Rachel’s Elite Line Dancers 1:00 Slim Pickins Band 2:00 Rachels Line Dancers 2:30 JCS Cloggers 3:00 David English 3:30 Pike County Players 4:00 Rivers Edge BandSUNDAY – May 5, 2019 on the Main Stage 8:15 Gospel Music 8:30 Church Service with Rev. Jonathan Porter 9:30 Slim Pickins Band 10:30 Simply Unique Dancers 11:00 Men of Cornerstone 11:30 Rivers Edge Band 11:35 $200 Shopping Spree Drawing (must be present to win) 12:30 Slim Pickins Band 1:30 Men of Cornerstone 2:00 Kayla J 3:00 David English 3:30 Men of Cornerstone 4:00 Rivers Edge Band

Cotton Scale Stage, The Honey Creek Boys Magic Show Theater, Magician Jeff Hicks

Puppet Theater, Peter HartHospitality Tent Area music with Karen Vance (Sunday) Near Train Ride, Balloon Art with Paul & Joseph Drouin

bigredoakplantation.com

PLANTS A03 Williams, Billie Jo: Pitcher plants, plumeria, begonia, money tree, bormilades C16 Turner, William: Flowers & plants D56,57 Dorrough, Aaron: “Aaron’s Greenhouse” hanging baskets, patio pots, and vegetable plants E37,38 McElroy, Colleen: Herb, vegetable/berry plants, trees & perenialsPOTTERY/CERAMICS A06,07 Sellers, Barbara;Carroll, Susan: Holiday, functional, and decorative ceramics A51 Chen, Jenny: Functional clay pots, mugs, plates, platters,bowls B48 Wanke, Cheryl: Hand painted ceramics C21 Gee, Allen: Wheel thrown pottery C40,41 Williamson, Mike and Wanda: Pottery face jugs, concrete statuary D35 Chappelle, Kathy and Jerry: Handmade utilitarian pottery D42 Callaway, Joe: Handmade functional stoneware/pottery E24 McKinney, Shirley: Wheel thrown and hand built clay pottery and jewelry pieces E52 Audette, Cyndi: Clay sculptured light switch covers, and clay sulptures on wood SC01 Walter, Traci and Robertson, Louise: Fun and functional potterySCULPTURE B52 Ham, E.J: Shorebirds/ Fish Carvings, and wooden kitchen utensils D36 Bearden, Bobby: Metal sculptures E21 Beatty, Gerald: Carved & painted birds, decoys, duck calls, and brogans F23 Abdelnour, Sam: Sculptures and crosses hand made of nails S08 Goodson, Joe: Sand carved glass sculptures and glass tablesSERVICES/ORGANIZATIONS A58a ATM: Automated teller machine B49 ATM: Automated teller machine B60,61 Sun South: John Deere tractors and equipment C18b Together in Meriwether: Complimentary tours of Historic Red Oak Covered Bridge D19 Cotton Pickin’ Fair Information: Festival Information, T-Shirts and Caps/Visors D45 WLTZ,, NBC First News: Dining for Charties D59 Jackson Services: Climatically controlled picnic area E00 Meriwether County Animal Shelter: Pet adoptions E60 ATM: Automated teller machine F01 Jackson Services Climatically controlled picnic areaSPA PRODUCTS A05 Gatlin, Ashley and Jean: Aromatherapy bath bombs A26,27 Beasley, Stacey: Handcrafted candles C02a Shoemaker, Joni and John: Hand poured soy candles and natural lip balm

C02b Meier, Youngji: Aromatherapy accessories C37 Hurlbutt, Sandra & Medina, Heather: Goat’s milk soap, lotions, lip balms D05 Spahos, Patricia: All natural herbal products in bee’s wax base D12 Crichlow, Marie and Baker, Peter: All natural body scrubs, creams, organic pain jelly D21 Seymour, Linda: Handmade goat’s milk soap, lotion, and face oil E29,30 Jenkins, Tom & Janet: Handmade candles F03 Raper, Nancy: Goat milk soap, conditioners, shaving sets F27 Golden, Michelle: Wood Wick Soy candles, soaps, bath bombs, melts, oils, perfumes H03 Burton, Paige: Cold process soap, sugar scrubs, candles, & ceramics SC04 Wright, Rae Ann and Brad: Goat milk soap products SH07 Osborne, Sheryl: Cold process soaps, butters, balms, scrubs,, creams, and salvesWOOD A31a Minick, Lisa, and Kasier, Kim: Original design picture frames A48 Anglin, Kenny: Custom game calls and Kritter Getter T-shirts A52a Jones, Alan and Jaden: Unique, handmade ink pens, bottle stoppers, letter openers B08 Sharman, George: Lathe turned wooden bowls B12 Pearson, Richard and Victoria: Hand carved wavy wood Amercian flags B47 Reid, Tim: Functional and ornamental wood items hand turned on lathe C35 Reeves, Kimberly: Holiday and seasonal crafts D11 Wick, Timothy and Mariah: Decorative and functional wood pieces D53 Bell, Charles and Evelyn: Turned wood items, including bowls, vases,and wood hats E48 Gonzalez, Anthony: Carpenter bee traps, bat houses, butterfly houses, country bottle openers F06,07a Scott, Stacey: Candle holders, florals, door hangers, and small furniture F42 Ketchersid, Cindy and Pruitt, Randy: Three dimensional signs and cypress wood signs HM05,06 True, Rebecca and Dan: Family tree plaques, ornaments, clocks, lamps, and custom names PS04 Skeen, Larry: Pens and pencils, wild games calls, and novelty items SH05 Hall, Jodi and Jeff: Handmade wooden decorations, porch signs, and calendarsWREATHS & FLORAL A21,22 Crist, Ruth: Door crosses, burlap and poly mesh wreaths B07 Drummond, Diana and Chris: Seasonal wreaths D37,38 Gresham, Karen: Wreaths, swags, garlands, bows, and floral arrangements

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Cotton Pickin’ Fair

First Weekend in May & October visit us at cpfair.org or facebook.com/thecottonpickinfair

ANTIQUES A53,54 Jones, Tracy and Luther: Architectural Antiques A57 Lewis, Christine: Antiques, stained glass, country primitives H04 Holt, Jessica: Hand painted recycled pieces, yard art, antiques and vintage pieces HM01 Exner, Michael: Musical instrument lamps and nuts/ bolts chess sets PS05 Garrett, Susan: Antiques and vintage linens S04,05 McGinnis, Lanae: Original design furniture and antiques S06 Teasley, Manasha: Vintage textiles, quilts, and furnishings S09 Ingram, Larry: Antiques, collectibles, & painted furniture S11 Bragg, Julie and Lamar: Antiques, up-cycled furniture, vintage d’cor, jewelry organizers, original & vintage art W01 Bergen, Rosa: Antique linens, buttons, china, glassware, and small antiques W02 Melvin, Karin and Mike: Primitives, shutters, old windows, metal gears & wheels W03 Sardelis, Peter: Lamps made from architectural salvage W04 Kortman, Jayme: Vintage home décor and custom lamps and lighting W05 Li, Kathy: Antique jewelry, jewelry repair, pearl knotting W06,07 Peterson, Lorena: Vintage holiday items, linens, and small antiques W10,15 Adkins, Robert: Antiques W11 Jacobs, Steve: Early American country furniture and primitives W12 Garrard, Wayne: Antiques W13 Jones, Carter and Pearline: Antique furniture and linens W14 Garrett, Judi: Small anitiques and vintage jewelry W18 Seymour, Marsha: Primitive antiques W19,23 Jones, Tracy and Luther: Architectural Antiques W20 Moss,Paul & Nixon, Dan: Antiques W21 Knowles, Wanda: Sterling flatware, estate jewelry, cut glass, pottery, procelains W22 Barrett, Loretta and Parker, Richard: Furniture, copper, wheelbarrows, metal feeders, & animal hides W24 Smith, Leighton: Antiques and collectiblesBASKETS C48 Nolte, Gina: Handmade baskets in different shapes, sizes, and colors D51 Brown, Louise and John Henry: Hand made White Oak baskets E40 Hamm, Theressa: Hand woven baskets F18 Keith, Tommy and Brande: Wooden baskets HM08 Hendricks, Patricia: Pine needle baskets & dried flowers CHILDREN’S ACTIVITIES A16 Kahrs, Neil and Adams, Cody: Toy bow and arrow sets A17b Davis, Stan: Pony Rides A19 Holcombe, Joann: Face painting with paints, glitter, and gems A20 Tallman, Harry: Make and take sand art activity for children A47 Jones, Mickey & Benjamin: Train Ride E43 Roling, Robbin: Face painting F47,48 Lightsey, David: Spider Jump Activity F49,50 Lightsey, David: Rock Climbing WallCLOTHING/ACCESSORIES A04 Mills, Cindy: Girls’ dresses, adult bibs, aprons, tooth fairy pillows A52c Baldwin, Carla: Little girl & pillowcase dresses, tutu skirt, bows, crowns, and crotched hats B42 Tadlock, Jenn: Vintage Revival upcycled clothing D02 Robinson, Anna: Tie dye designs on infant and children’s clothing D13 Adams, Laura: Woven, hand blocked, and sewn hats and purses D41 Finnen, Karen and Dennis: Appliqued clothing for little boys E14,15 Fisk, Judith & Alan: Original, hand-beaded and printed clothing E62,63 Smith, Carol: Caps, tote bags, tees with embroidery and rhinestones F51 Alderman, Martha and Tracy: Handmade dresses bows, headbands,baby accessories S01,02 Crowley, Shirley: T-shirts with custom personalized pockets SC02 Ledvina, Joy and Martin: Original design clothing featuring unique clay dyesDOLLS & TOYS A14 Holder, June and McDaniel, Barbara: “American Girl” Doll clothes & matching children’s clothes B21 Kennedy, Karen: Personalized children’s chalk and marker board boxes C05,06 Owens, Theresa and Jim: Handmade tire horse swings, bird feeders & bird baths C46 Waldrop, Terry: Children’s bows & arrows D09 Barrow, Ruth: Character/seasonal dolls & animals, sewn kitchen items, crochet items E06,07 Martin, Francis: American folk art toys E26,27 Seeton, Deborah: Wooden money banks E39 Levins, Brady and Karen: Handcrafted wood items and toys HM02 Amos, Jane: Handmade, colorful, cuddly stuffed animalsFABRIC C39 Petty, Cindy and Bozeman, Marcelle: Throws, quilts, and sewn items for home D20 Ebbers, Wendy: Aprons, pillows, totes, and flower broaches D33,34 Watson, Nancy & Max: Rustic images made into wall art, table runners, and placemats E11 Britt, Michelle: Spandex Headbands E17 Bolcar, Lindsay: Hand sewn neck ties, bow ties, pocket squares, hair accessories F19 Mohney, Dianne: Items made from decorative fabrics for home and travelFIBER ARTS C34 Van Natta, Toni & Todd, Anne: Handmade crocheted amigurumi plushies, dolls, hats, scarves, afghans D22 Mitchell, Marty: Hand knitted shawls, scarves, hats, dish cloths, and baby wipes D31 Kerans, Heidi and Roy, Heather: Crocheted hats, dolls/loveys, toys D54 Dumford, Carrie: Imaginary play masks, puppets, hooded tpwels, tooth pillows, elf sweaters E28 Redding, Sue and Rachel: Knit & crochet wearables, yarn and sewn accessories E41 Gibson, Connie: Hand woven rag rugs, book marks, shawls;crocheted purses, hats, and accessories

PS03 McNeeley, Connie: Prepackaged veggie, fruit, and cheesecake dips PS08 Brooks, Angeline and Anderson: Homemade cakes, pies, cakes in a jar S12 Torres, Dominic: “A Spice Above” pre-packaged spices, dressings,& desserts SH01,02 Barnes, Harold: Willow Farms homemade jellies, honey, and dips W08 Gardner, Tye: Family crafted specialty cheese and sausageFURNITURE/ACCESSORIES A13 Lashley, Jerry: Cypress outdoor furniture A55,56 Rucker, Donna & Ryberg, Brenda: Custom furiture, painted furniture, signs, lighting, home décor B01,02 Gardner, Lori and Swern, Scott: Wood furniture and décor B09,10 Evans, Sharon: Primitive, handmade wooden home décor B16,17 Rice, Kim and Ricky: Home accents, serving pieces, and furniture made from new/ reclaimed items B26,27 Dollar, Todd and Jolene: Distressed metal frames, shutter doors, corkboards, chalkboards B28,29 Bracewell, Nathan: Wooden swings/ arbors/ gliders B44,45 Mitchell, Karen: Decorative wooden & metal door hangers, painted windows, wood, & canvas C14a,b Urquhart, Wesley: Outdoor furniture from cedar, cypress, and teak C24,25 Hill, Tammy: Handmade furniture and birdhouses C33 Guffey, Hollie and Justin: Rustic home décor C50 Wright, Lori: Hand-crafted furniture and home décor accessories D03,04 Barber, Richard and Robin: Decorative wall-hangings D29,30 Puckett, Don: Handmade farm tables, bookcases, benches, cabinets, and coat racks E02 Hall, Doug and Karen: Hand made cypress patio furniture E08,09 Bass, Melanie: Painted and restored furniture E13 Newby, Max: Original design hammock chairs E19,20 Hutto, Ed: Cypress porch swings, chairs, tables, stools, tables and benches E53,54 Britt, Anne and Garry: Hymns, historical documents, and maps laser engraved onto boards S03 Wells, Robin: Farmhouse inspired and shabby chic furniture SC03 Allen, Anthony: Pallet wood home décor SH06 Brewer, Jeff and Barbara: Signs, boxes, frames, lazy Susan’s, mason jars, coffee tables/end tablesGARDEN ACCENT B18,19 Dingler, Stephanie and Joe: Bird houses, bird & squirrel feeders, bat houses, wind spinners B38 Swearingen, Robert & Mary Zane: Handcrafted birdhouses & feeders C01 Mellen, Sook: Handpainted flower pots, canvases, and gourds C29 Wade, Don: Bird feeders made from vintage items C36 Steele, John: Birdhouses, bird feeders, and carpenter bee traps E10 Estrada, Laura and Miguel: Garden statuary & accessories E18a Ferguson, Jerry: Hand sculpted tree facesGLASS A09b Clark, Kathryn: Mosaic stained glass in antique windows F11 Mize, Elizabeth: Hand etched glassware,permanent and dishwasher safe F14 Elliott, Brenda: Stained glass panels, lamps and fused glass H05 Coxwell, Ann: Stained Glass JEWELRY A38 Ledbetter, James and Tracy: Antique flatware jewelry A43,44 Rice, Jim, Cindy, and Eric: Silver jewelry featuring unusual stones and artifacts B13 Lowrey, Jane and Jason: Wire Crochet Jewelry B23 Iaquinto, Sharon and Phillip: Handmade semi-precious stone jewelry B43 Brickhouse, Pam: Stretch bracelets, neccklaces, and earrings B54 Cooper, Amzie: Wire wrapped jewelryB58 Griffin,BubbaandWendy: Leather, pearl, copper, and aluminum jewelry C14b McGreevey, Ashley: Jewelry from recycled and repurposed items C22 Rogers, Adelia and Roessler, Nikki: Leather and pearl jewelry C32 Copeland, Laurie and John: Colorful, orginal designed jewelry featuring a “make your own” section D07 Wolfe, Joe and Glenda: Hand crocheted yarn necklaces D23 Lee, Juan: Sterling silver multifunctional jewelry D49,50 Davis, Raymond and Judith: Original freshwater pearls and leather jewelry E05 Babay, Kristen: Handcrafted jewelry E33 MacKellar, Hugh and Mary: Individually designed, hand molded pewter pins E49,50 Ragan, April and Brent: Handmade clay jewelry E61 Goolsby, Tina: Fine china jewelry & accessories F08c Mapp, Alicia: Pewter medallions, molten metal, glass, stamped charms,& leather cuffs F38,39 Sherman, David and Debbie: Personalized pendants F40,41 Bowdoin, Kathy: Handmade magnetic jewelry F43 Sherrod, Sydney: Jewelry made from metals, leather, and stones S07 Markland, Angelica: Handmade jewelry from reclaimed glass,enameled jewelry, and leather cuffsLEATHER A25 Wallace, Eric: Handmade leather items A41,42 Britt, James and Ann: Personalized leather belts, barrettes, and cases A52b Bailey, Jim: Leather purses and bracelets B14 Waddell, Ronald: Leather belts & wallets C23 Jeffries, Chris: Custom leather goods E03,04 Crawford, Norris and Connie: Leather belts, hats, purses, rifle slings,saddlebags, wallets, & bracelets F05 Collett, Billy: Leather hats, belts, wrist bands, and misc. leather products S10 Keith, Jo & Donnie: Handtooled, stamped, and assembled leather crafts for personal use or home

METALS A15 Allen, Michelle: Metal wall or door art, key chains, magnets, and hitch covers A28,29 Howell, Billy and Tammy: Metal wall art, frames, trays, and home décor with metal accents A36 Guest, Kent: Custom knives B05,06 Hamilton, Andy and Sheila: Recylcled metal yard art, signs made with license plates D26,27 Aycock, Sammy: Handmade ironwork F44,45 McPherson, Bonnie: Hand cut and painted aluminum doorhangersF53 Benefield,Terry: Decorative wrought iron garden items, bird houses, bee traps H01 Mitchell, Pam: Garden art and signs from recycled metals MISCELLANEOUS A23,24 Goodson, Sara and Mike: Seasonal yard art & indoor shelves and racks A28,29 Bauerkemper, Kathy & Thomas,Angie: Wooden Beadboard frames A31b Ortiz, Kay: Primitive country décor A32 McNulty, Amanda: Personalized bottle openers, wood signs, reclaimed wood frames and mirrors B03 Williams, Crystal & Rhonda: Repurposed clothing, fabric, jewelry, leather & iron B24 Emmons, Jerry: Handmade boxes, gourds, matted art, frames B3,32 Crain, Beth and Richard: Laser cut signs, tumblers, cutting boards, and classic car emblems B34,35 Hodges, Dee and Jeff: Picture frames, wall boards, magnets & magnet stands C27,28 Bridges, Nancy and Casey: Wood wall and metal art, signs, wooden monogram D46 Thompson, Nina and Varley, Georgina: Mini and full size corn hole boards E18b Bennett, Darlene: Personalized/embellished wood art for frontdoor & home E34 Hinton, Cassie: Hand painted front porch décor E35 Narrison, Leo: Items made from recycled, reclaimed and repurposed materials E46,47 Padgett, John and Evelyn: Lighted crafts and bottle windchimes E64 Gentzke, Sue and Moll, Nancy: Wreaths, home décor, candle holders, candy dishes, christmas trees F20,21,22 Ward, Wendy: Wooden door hangers, frames, cutting boards, metal signs,home décor PS07,08 Cornelson, Beth: Handmade door hangers, picture frames, welcome boards, and accent trays SC05,06 Russell, Heather: Canvas and burlap door hangers SH03 Hamner, Kay and Scott, Erin: Hand painted//repurposed signs, textiles,bird feeders, furniture, florals W09,16 Gross, Vicki: Handcrafted signs and magnet boards W17 Ruth, Rick and Julie: Original design marble ornaments, trains,card holders, fire fightersMIXED MEDIA A11,12 York, Ashley and Jeremiah: Tree swings, reclaimed metal, slate, and barn wood décor B36 Murphy, Jim and Becky: Wine bottle candle lights, seasonal woodcrafts C10 Herndon, Pamela and Willie: Signs and décor for home and garden C15 Jones, Marian & Ned: Herbs, botanicals, jams, jellies, vinegars, soaps/skin products, olive oil C19a Lewis, David: Gemstones, mineral specimens, crystals, carvings, and handcrafted jewelry C42 Lewis, Ed and Deidra: Handbags, potato bags, bowl cozies, sunglass cases, corn hole games C44 Puckett, Mark and Brady, Rick: Wooden toys, cutting boards, serving trays, and more D10 Wick, Kyle and Camille: Aprons, totes, flour sack towels, wall art, throws, leather portfolios/clutches D32 Vinson, Ray and Channel, Willie: Orignal art work, turned wooden bowls and Harry Potter wands E12 Rook, Laura and Knoblett, Heidi: Handmade dolls, toys, home décor, accessories, and clothing E36 Boutelle, Mary Ellen: Arcylic paintings combined with stained glass mosaics on canvas and wood E45 Willard, Shirley: Primitive wood carvings, samplers & folk art F07c Fleming, Jane Ann & Lamb, DuRhonda: Acrylic paintings and art made from antlers F16,17 Fisher, Tami and Drew: Lighted vases, frames, and angels, Children’s beaded jewelry by Drew F24 Cohick, Lacey: Birdhouses w/ interchangeable scenes, and appliance covers F25,26 Herring, Mike and Gail: Flower arrangements, wood planters, signs, & fountains F36,37 Garrett, Kathy and Mike: Hand crocheted clothing & accessories, Wooden accessories PS01 Cardwell, Paul & Linda: Yellow Rock Farm yarn, hides, alpaca crafts, luffas, & soaps SH08 Garofalo, Lexi and Diane: Handcrafted southwestern style jewelry and leather bags & kitchen towels PAINTING/DRAWING A09a Washburn, Dave: Caricatures A3,34 Russell, Richard and Erin: Original college fine art originals and prints A39,40 Moore, Tracy & Goodwin, Deborah: Colorful & inspirational paintings & clothing for children & Moms A50 Adams, Amanda: Hand painted wooden signs B04 Hok, Dinett: Artwork that is a cross between traditional flat canvas art and sculpture B37 Gann, Mayra and Jonathan: Abstract paintings, wood burnings, and picture frames B39,40 Duran, Michael Romero: Dripped style art paintings, watercolors, mixed media C03,04 Lewis, Pat: Handpainted wood décor C08,09 Elliott, Deborah: Acrylic paintings, frames & crosses. C11 Branch, Joyce and John: Hand painted signsC18a Heffington,AllieIsabel: Original rural inspired art on canvas, wood, and repurposed surfaces D48 Howland, Michael: Paintings on canvas of landscapes, birds, and animals E22,23 White, Annette: Paintings on slate F10 Mabry, Deborah: Framed woodburned artwork F12 McLaughlin, Chris: Original pencil renderings HM07 Hendricks, Shelly: Whimsical art pieces drawn with paint pens PETS B55,56 Spradlin, Sharon and Bruce: Pet clothing, accessories, collars, leashes, harnesses, and carriers E31,32 Fulcher, Monica and Bill: Dog collars, leashes, & day bags SH04 Beard, Sonia and Otis, Bob: Dog treats made with Southern BBQPHOTOGRAPHY E44 Tanner, Michael: Original photography and notecards

May 4 & 5, 2019FOLK ART A35 English, David and Lorie: Handcrafed musical instruments, folk art, driftwood art, & farm fashion handbags C19b Flint Fiberistas: Spinning and triangle loom weaving demonstrations C20a Thompson, Greg and Stacy: Demonstrating blacksmith making traditional forged items C17 Waldrop, Beverly: Handmade quilts and wall hangings C43 Cantrell, Gene and Judy: Hand woven rugs C46 Waldrop, Beverly and Terry: Children’s bows and arrows D08 Batchelor, Cathy & Hickman, Darlene: Handpainted signs & folk art D55 Summerford, Lauri and Thomas: Hand painted gourds E16 Nicholson, Adam and Carrie: Traditional longbows from local hickory, black locust, and ash E58,59 Greenwood, Brad: Handmade steel and copper home and garden functional and decorative items HM09 Luthersville Senior Center: Handmade Quilts/AfghansFOODS, COOKED ON SITE A10 Meriwether Rotary Club: Candy apples,foot-long hotdogs, lemonade,tea, hot chocolate, coffee, pastries A18 Mahar, Mike and Scherer, Kathleen: Shaved Ice A45 Travis, Julie and Brian: Cotton Candy and Popcorn A46 Adams, Betty: Lemonade & Limeade A59 Embry, Diane and Bill: Fried Green Tomatoes, Fried Mushrooms,BLT’s, and Tea A60 Embry, Diane and Bill: Funnel Cakes & Lemonade/Limeade B20 Greenville Masonic Lodge #321: Barbeque Pork Plates/Sandwiches B30 Mount Venus Baptist Church: Fried chicken & vegetable plates B59 Kiwanis Club of Manchester: Black-eyed peas, cornbread, onions, tomatoes,tea C47 Boy Scout Troop 8: Camp fire cooked apple & peach cobblers with ice cream D14 Adams, Betty: Chili Dogs, Chips & Tea D15a Manchester Lions Club: Pizza, Baked Potatoes, and Ham Biscuits, Tea, Lemonade D16 Wood, Mary Ann and Phil: Ribbon potatoes & onion blossoms D18 Boy Scout Troop 104: Homemade Ice Cream & Boiled Corn on the Cob D24 Wood, Mary Ann and Phil: Root Beer and Root Beer Floats D25 Flint River Academy: Grilled chicken sandwiches or salads, homemade potato chips, tea D39 Adams, Betty: Fried Pork Skins & Lemonade D61 Adams, Betty: Chili Cheese Fries, French Fries & Tea D62 Adams, Betty: Apple Dumplings and Strawberry Shortcake E01 Greenville Lions Club: Boiled & Roasted Peanuts E51 Faith Chapel Church: Sausage, egg biscuits, grits, banana pudding, coffee/tea/juice E56,57 Roiret, Elisabeth: Savory or sweet french crepes and tea F01,02 LaGrange Lions Club: Grilled beef & grilled cheese sandwiches, pasta salad, cookie, tea F08a Greenville Band Boosters: Burgers, Chili Dogs, Fries, Chips, Lemonade F30 Turner, Lamar: Smoked turkey legs, grilled chicken & rib plates F33 Embry, Diane: Corn Dogs & Funnel Cakes, & Lemonade/Limeade G01 Clayton, Angelique: Fried catfish plates, sandwiches, fruit bowls,tea G02 Wood, Mary Ann and Phil: Fried Pies and Coffee FOOD, PREPACKAGED A01,02 de la Rionda, Joanne and York,Randall: Artisanal honeys from North Carolina A08 Keith, Chris & Sam: Fresh produce A17a Pepsi: Soft drinks and bottled water A30 Kaiser, Kim Marsh: “Kim’s Cheese Straws”, a southern tradition in multiple flavors A37 Fluitt, Mickey: Homemade pickles A49 Johnson, Samuel: Honeys and honey infused soaps, lotions, and hand salves B11 Crum, Mike & Kim: Smack Yo Mama Gourmet BBQ Sauces & Wib Wub B15 Beaird, Pam: Lindsay Farms Gourmet “Canned” Southern Foods B41 Nastasi, Anthony: “Nectar of the Vine” wine frappe mixes B46 Keyser, Don and Janas, Mike: “We in Georgia” 3 beer rub seasoning and spices C13a Smith, Lori & Larry: Double L Ranch jams, jellies, baked goodies, dinner or dessert in a jar, bread mixes C26 Pepsi: Soft drinks and bottled water C30 Cooke, Laura Franklin: “H.L. Franklin’s Healthy Honey” pure, unfiltered honey C31 Castleberry, Jennifer: Custom decorated cookies C38 Bruschetti, John: Original “buffalo style” sauce and rub C45 Bussard, Steve & Chris: 12 flavors of homemade beef jerky C49 Russell, Heather: Preserves, marmalades, hot sauce, herbal teas and vinegars, pickles, relishes D01 Motes, Marie and Sherill: Homemade cheese straws and divinty candy D06 Guffey, Hollie and Justin: Cake in a jar, cookies and candies D17 Pepsi: Soft drinks and bottled water D28 Boughner, Curt and Deane: “Grumps Pepper Jellies and Pepper Sauce” D43 Kenney, David and Patsy: “Hillbilly Krak Sawse” BBQ sauce, pickles, rubs, chow chow, and fermeted veggies D44 Pinkston,Steve: Cinnamon roasted almonds D47 Collins, Louise: Slices of cake, pie, cookies, and bread D52 Hattaway, Robbie: Homemade fudge, pralines, and divinity E25 Dawe, Ellen: “Farmhouse Pound Cakes”, variety of flavors of small cakes E42 Butler, Donna: Homemade peanut brittle, cookies, granola & trail mix F04 Mathews, Celia and Steve: Homemade fudge, candies, and roasted nuts F07b Kemp, Julie and Richard: Salsa & chili seasonings, rubs & speciality seasonings F13 Petitt, Robert and Diane: Mustard & Vinegar based BBQ sauces F15 Sexton, Sherry and Powell, Lorrie: Freeze dried dips/spices H02 Burton, Damon and Ella: Gourmet sauces and rubs H06 Varnedoe, Layne and Bennett, Lauri Jo: “Lauri Jo’s Southern Style Canning” HM03,04 Shumate, Lee: Family recipe dehydrated soup, dip & bread mixes PS02 Bacher, Elizabeth and Rick: Lizzie’s Cheese Straws