Janis Stalls, President sells crafts, including crocheted dish cloths and towels, an assortment of flower arrangements, and writes customized poems.


 

Lois Hunt and husband, Bo, sell a variety of baked goods, jams jellies, pickles, chow chow, and salsas. Lois is famous for her pies, cakes, rolls, zucchini bread, and jams and jellies.


Doug Culver, Vice President raises bees and sells honey.


 

Farrie Perry has a wide variety of veggies.


Clyde Harding sells a variety of fresh vegetables, depending on the time of year.
 

 

Addie and Jim Hobgood sell strawberries from Christmas Place Farms in season.


Addie Hobgood sells a variety of crafts including those famous college pocketbooks.  She also makes jams, jellies, pickles, salsas, and chow chow.

  Not pictured:

Cindy Devito, our secretary/treasurer. She sells jewelry and various other crafts.

Veggie vendors: Vicki Salisbury, Lena Lidka.

Fruit vendors: Troy Sanders, Vivian Oney.

Ben and Joyce Cifers have various plants, boxwoods, and red maples.

Barbara Laurent has lavender herb products.

John Zook sells pecans.


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