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Homeplace festival will have wide range of craftspersons, artists

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By George Kolbenschlag

Homeplace on Green River will feature about 25 of the area's great artists and craftspersons; at its Fall Heritage Festival tomorrow, Saturday, September 12, 2009 from 9:00am until 5:00pmET. The Festival will also feature all kinds of family fun including food, hay rides, a cornfield maze and fun for the kiddies.

Admission and parking is free, as are most of the activities. Homeplace is located at 6048 New Collumbia Highway, Campbellsville, KY, on State Highway 55 between Campbellsville and Columbia. It's about 5 miles south of Campbellsville and 4 mile north of the Adair/Taylor county line on 55. There will be banners posted. Join the fun.


Cayce (pronounced Cassie ) and Todd Davenport: paintings and metal sculpture, maybe metal jewelry
  • Jonny Davis - demonstrates and has for sale painted gourds
  • Bill Davis - makes guitars and writes music. Will strum during the day. He also is a wildlife photographer
  • Lila Loy - gourd masks and plastic fish
  • Wanda Phelps - ceramics incorporating bits of clay soil submitted by a person
  • Sandy Ellis - spinning and weaving wool
  • Annetta Barnett - basket weaving
  • Margie and Gary Max - custom cedar products
  • Suzy McAlpine and Japanese International students demonstrating origami
  • Lana Carol Houk the Rock Lady paints rocks, for sale and demonstration
  • Betty Jo Shuffett - watercolor painting
  • Tom Fisher - demo weaving/loom
  • Leo Bryant - oil painting
  • Nancy Cozby - sell/ display pottery
  • Ted Caldwell - sun catchers, demonstrating stain glass art
  • Kelley Calhoun - display own crafts: jewelry, painting on objects
  • Angie Lawless - hand made girls summer outfits, hair bows, decorated socks, scented decorative burning oils
  • Fred Dorman - primitive framing of prints ( also does furniture and Kitchen cabinet refinishing
  • Janie Burton - wooden birdhouses on posts, machine made quilts, waist tied aprons, sewn decorative item
  • Wendell Rivers - fine wood carvings in pine
  • Brian Coffey - designs wooden picture frames
  • Maggie Saenz - makes many "heritage products" will work with Sandy Ellis
  • Janice Appleby - crochet items
  • Donnie Perry - demonstrating pottery, wheel etc.
  • Homeplace festival will have wide range of craftspersons, artists Click on headline for full story comprehensive list of exhiits

    By George Kolbenschlag

    Homeplace on Green River will feature about 25 of the area's great artists and craftspersons; at its Fall Heritage Festival tomorrow, Saturday, September 12, 2009 from 9:00am until 5:00pmET. The Festival will also feature all kinds of family fun including food, hay rides, a cornfield maze and fun for the kiddies.

    Admission and parking is free, as are most of the activities. Homeplace is located at 6048 New Collumbia Highway, Campbellsville, KY, on State Highway 55 between Campbellsville and Columbia. It's about 5 miles south of Campbellsville and 4 mile north of the Adair/Taylor county line on 55. There will be banners posted. Join the fun.Cayce (pronounced Cassie ) and Todd Davenport: paintings and metal sculpture, maybe metal jewelry
  • Jonny Davis - demonstrates and has for sale painted gourds
  • Bill Davis - makes guitars and writes music. Will strum during the day. He also is a wildlife photographer
  • Lila Loy - gourd masks and plastic fish
  • Wanda Phelps - ceramics incorporating bits of clay soil submitted by a person
  • Sandy Ellis - spinning and weaving wool
  • Annetta Barnett - basket weaving
  • Margie and Gary Max - custom cedar products
  • Suzy McAlpine and Japanese International students demonstrating origami
  • Lana Carol Houk the Rock Lady paints rocks, for sale and demonstration
  • Betty Jo Shuffett - watercolor painting
  • Tom Fisher - demo weaving/loom
  • Leo Bryant - oil painting
  • Nancy Cozby - sell/ display pottery
  • Ted Caldwell - sun catchers, demonstrating stain glass art
  • Kelley Calhoun - display own crafts: jewelry, painting on objects
  • Angie Lawless - hand made girls summer outfits, hair bows, decorated socks, scented decorative burning oils
  • Fred Dorman - primitive framing of prints ( also does furniture and Kitchen cabinet refinishing
  • Janie Burton - wooden birdhouses on posts, machine made quilts, waist tied aprons, sewn decorative item
  • Wendell Rivers - fine wood carvings in pine
  • Brian Coffey - designs wooden picture frames
  • Maggie Saenz - makes many "heritage products" will work with Sandy Ellis
  • Janice Appleby - crochet items
  • Donnie Perry - demonstrating pottery, wheel etc.
  • Homeplace festival will have wide range of craftspersons, artists Click on headline for full story comprehensive list of exhiits

    By George Kolbenschlag

    Homeplace on Green River will feature about 25 of the area's great artists and craftspersons; at its Fall Heritage Festival tomorrow, Saturday, September 12, 2009 from 9:00am until 5:00pmET. The Festival will also feature all kinds of family fun including food, hay rides, a cornfield maze and fun for the kiddies.

    Admission and parking is free, as are most of the activities. Homeplace is located at 6048 New Collumbia Highway, Campbellsville, KY, on State Highway 55 between Campbellsville and Columbia. It's about 5 miles south of Campbellsville and 4 mile north of the Adair/Taylor county line on 55. There will be banners posted. Join the fun.Cayce (pronounced Cassie ) and Todd Davenport: paintings and metal sculpture, maybe metal jewelry
  • Jonny Davis - demonstrates and has for sale painted gourds
  • Bill Davis - makes guitars and writes music. Will strum during the day. He also is a wildlife photographer
  • Lila Loy - gourd masks and plastic fish
  • Wanda Phelps - ceramics incorporating bits of clay soil submitted by a person
  • Sandy Ellis - spinning and weaving wool
  • Annetta Barnett - basket weaving
  • Margie and Gary Max - custom cedar products
  • Suzy McAlpine and Japanese International students demonstrating origami
  • Lana Carol Houk the Rock Lady paints rocks, for sale and demonstration
  • Betty Jo Shuffett - watercolor painting
  • Tom Fisher - demo weaving/loom
  • Leo Bryant - oil painting
  • Nancy Cozby - sell/ display pottery
  • Ted Caldwell - sun catchers, demonstrating stain glass art
  • Kelley Calhoun - display own crafts: jewelry, painting on objects
  • Angie Lawless - hand made girls summer outfits, hair bows, decorated socks, scented decorative burning oils
  • Fred Dorman - primitive framing of prints ( also does furniture and Kitchen cabinet refinishing
  • Janie Burton - wooden birdhouses on posts, machine made quilts, waist tied aprons, sewn decorative item
  • Wendell Rivers - fine wood carvings in pine
  • Brian Coffey - designs wooden picture frames
  • Maggie Saenz - makes many "heritage products" will work with Sandy Ellis
  • Janice Appleby - crochet items
  • Donnie Perry - demonstrating pottery, wheel etc.


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