2013 Old Fashioned Harvest Market Map and Activity Schedule

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2013 Old Fashioned Harvest Market Map and Activity Schedule
Outdoor Flea Market Vendors
(see map on reverse. Number indicates spot # shown on map)
1 Good Shepherd Preschool-soda, water, baked goods
and information
2 Norm Beaudry-homemade jams, pickles, jellies
3 Wy’seyes Designs-creative, whimsical t-shirts
4 Morning Light-art, prints, & jewelry
5 Maria Fisher-glassware, beanies, dolles, and collectibles
6 Joanne Bushey-glassware, cookie jars, jewelry, etc.
7 Ash Grove Farms-wool products
8 Lily Pad Sewing-sewn items: towels, bibs, etc.
9 John Ellis-jewelry, leather items, belts & buckles, etc.
10 Sylvia Trombley-antiques
11 Mildred Wells-flea market items
12 Anna Kittel-antiques, woodenware, signs, glass
13 Tom Barnes-pickles, jellies, and jams
14 Paul Montague-antiques
15 Chris West-blacksmith items
16 Gene Parent-household items and antiques
17 Tim Tinker-tools, etc.
18 Wozz! Kitchen-sauces, glazes, and vinegars
19 Angela Carr-flea market items
20 Craig Walker-maple syrup
21 Trendsetters Clothing Co. (Christine O’Neil)-clothing
22 Denise Juaire-ceramics, fleece, and canned goods
23 Howrigen Honey-honey
24 Simply B (Buffy Boyce)-pet toys & crocheted items
25 Kitchy Strings (Luann Clark)-aprons, pot holders, oven
mitts
26 Creations of Love-handknit wool items
27 Pregnancy Center-information
28 Jeff Gay-sports memorabilia, vintage glass
29 John Fletcher-antique clocks
30 H & B Designs (Hendrika Braddock)-dry erase boards
and lighted bottles
31 Country Crafts-country items, crafts, antiques
32 Mary Peters-household flea market articles
33 Ye Olde Sign (Bill Kaigle)-handpainted wood signs
34 Blewu Designs (Kathy Fitzgerald)-African bags and
clothing
35 Joan Nadeau-jewelry & accessories
36 Leo Nadeau-misc. household items, etc.
37 Dawn Morrill-jewelry, candles, ceramics
UPSTAIRS
38 Willow House-vintage jewelry, antiques
39 Palmer Irish-woodcrafts
40 Keith Bechard-magnetic jewelry, etc.
41 Susan Lamphear-antiques, collectibles
42 Spier Designs (Holly Spier)-sterling silver jewelry
43 Seven Sisters-wooden toys, puzzles, stuffed animals
44 Grandma’s Dream (Audrey Burnor)-various items
45 Mountain Creek Apiary (Paul Yanos)-honey
46 Darcelene Wedge-knit & crochet items
47 Vermont Inspirations-jewelry, felt purses, etc.
48 Linda Rosario-jewelry, glassware, prints, etc.
49 The Fafillment-spices, baked goods, etc.
50 Kim Martin-photography
51 Gospel of Asia-ministry and exhibit
52 Dawn Until Dusk-crochet items, photo cards
53 Shooting Star Designs (Ann Linde)-note cards & yarn
54 Lindsey Chamberlain-photographs
55 Warren Ellison-soap, beeswax items, and fiber arts
56 Chris Bonak-silver jewelry
57 Happy Cap (Lisa-Anne Coolege)-key chains, magnets,
and knit items
58 Cynthia Cross-wool products
59 Underhill Historical Society-information
60 EGI Cedarworks-cedar items, wooden handcrafted items
61 Hank Tetreault-small antiques, beanie babies, etc.
62 Knit Wits-hand knit items
63 Barbara Aikey-flea market antiques
64 Underhill I.D. School-peanuts
65 Esther Aikey-antique items
66 Barb Langevin-gifts, jewelry, bird houses, wine racks
67 Catamount Gourmet-dip mixes, sauces, etc.
68 Wild in Vermont, Inc.-information
69 Lions Club-onion rings
72 Hanaford’s Fife & Drum-fried dough
73 Green Mountain Habitat for Humanity-information
74 Poker Hill School-face painting, snack bags, information
75 Sue Weilbrenner-vintage items of all kinds
76 St. Thomas Church-cinnamon rolls, meatball subs, and
drinks
C Underhill Conservation Commission-information
E Underhill Energy-information
Indoor Arts & Crafts Emporium Vendors
The Patch Place (Sue Alenick)-patchwork
True Heart Expressions (Gail Klein)-silk art, photos
Francis & Nancy Williams-small wood items
Nancy Philbrook-16” and 18” doll clothes
GemDiva Designs (Deborah Stearns)-wire wrapped
jewelry
Aymara (Donald Rowan)-alpaca items
Theresa and Con Keppel-pure beeswax candles
Casey McMains-hand blown glass
DOWNSTAIRS
Lucy Wilcox-photography
Janice Eaton-jewelry
Sheryl Carpenter-counted cross stitch
Erin and Elizabeth Barch-photography and jewelry
Knitting by Julie (Julie-Faye McCarthy)-knitted items
VT Polish Pottery Connection (Dianne Czahor)handmade and decorated Polish pottery
Brilliant Beading by Christie (Christie Hewson)handmade beaded jewelry
Tangletown Turnings (Darla & Michael Morissette)turned wooden bowls and cloth headbands
Amanda Cowan-post-it holders, magnetic boards, meal
organizers, barrettes
2013
Old Fashioned
Harvest Market
Map and
Activity Schedule
Saturday, September 28: 9:00AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday, September 29: 10:30AM - 4:00PM
(with worship at 9:30)
The Old Fashioned Harvest Market, started in
1975, is a family-oriented community event. All
are welcome!
Kids’
Activity
Zone
Log
Sawing
Zone
Music
Tent
Hay
Rides
Climbing
Wall
Church
Sanctuary
MAP
ENTERTAINMENT
VENUES (see map)
Saturday
All day
bounce house & fun old-fashioned games
(stilt walking, ring toss, penny pitch,
hoops, nail drive, bowling, dunking booth)
7:45 AM
8:00
Harvest Market Fun Run registration
Harvest Market Fun Run
9:00
Harvest Market Parade
begins at Browns River Middle School,
down River Road, left onto Park Street.
10-11
Hanaford’s Fife & Drum Corps demo
11-1
Calloway Taxi
11-4
free hayrides
12:30-1:30 Cross-cut log sawing competition
(no experience required)
1-3
Gryphon & Co. (Regina & Stephen)
3-4:30
PW & the Arrowheads
Sunday
All day
bounce house and fun old-fashioned
games (see list above)
9:30
special Harvest Market worship service
- ALL ARE WELCOME!!
10:30-11:30 Mr. Ed
11-4
free hayrides
Noon-1:30
Pet Show & Parade
Noon-1:30
Michele Fay Band
1-3
organized children’s games
1:30-2:30
Fairfax, Fletcher, Westford band
1:30
judging of zucchini competition
2:30-3:30
Cash is King
Parking
Porta-
potties
Harvest Market
information
booth
United Church of Underhill Welcome Booth
FREE fresh baked bread
SHOPPING
organized children’s games
FOOD
1-3
Cider Tent
Fresh squeezed cider
Cider donuts
Grill Tent
Burgers, hot dogs, soda,
chips
Cookie Factory
Fresh baked cookies
Lemonade Stand
Fresh squeezed lemonade
French Fry Hut
Fresh French fries
Soup Bowl
Homemade soup and chili
Country Store Tent
Garden produce, jams, jellies, pies, cheese, pizza,
candy, corn-on-the-cob, baked beans, and maple
cotton candy
United Church
of Underhill
information booth
Arts & Crafts Emporium
(See reverse for listing)
Vermont crafters and artisans.
Clutter Barn
Clothing, books, toys, games,
puzzles, small appliances &
electronics, sports equipment,
kitchen items, linens, towels,
curtains AND MORE!
-
Flea Market
(See reverse for listing)
Crafters, antiques, information booths, and more!
Silent Auction

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