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List of Vendors, Activities, and Demonstrations for HGR Fall Festival

See also: HGR Fall Heritage Family Festival is Sat 8 Sept

The HGR Fall Heritage Family Festival kicks off tomorrow at 8amCT/9amET. Many of the most popular activities from previous years will be returning, and there will be lots of new artists and crafters, exhibitors and food vendors. Homeplace is located at 5807 New Columbia Road, Campbellsville, KY, about halfway between Columbia and Campbellsville. Click 'Read More' for a comprehensive list of this year's Vendors, Activities, and Demonstrations.


Demonstrators:
  • Kay Gschwind and Ben Burgess: Suffolk Punch draft horses (sponsored by the Southern Suffolk Punch Group.)
  • Darlene Campbell: Native American language, culture and crafts
  • Anita Rees: Friendly standardbred former race horses.
  • Ken Hill and Colonial reenactors
  • Ed Huffman: Flint knapper
  • Mast Petting Farm
  • Howard Moran: Whittling
  • Lindsey Wilson College student nurses: Blood pressure checks and health information
  • Sam White: white oak shingle riving
  • Liberty Nature Center: Raptors including hawks, falcons, bald eagle, vultures, owls and others

Other activities:
  • Butter making
  • Hay maze
  • Barrel train
  • Hay rides
  • Hiking trails and more

Live Music In The Barn All Day (All Times Eastern)
  • 10:45amET-12:00pmET The Exie Boys
  • 12:15pmET-1:45pmET Renetta & Friends
  • 2pmET-3pmET Burkesville Fine Arts Association youth choir with Kelvin Bailey
  • 3pmET-4pmET Unity of Praise Youth Choir, Pleasant Union Baptist Church
Arts And Crafts Vendors
  • Alisa's Attic: Alice Smith
  • Barnett's Creek Farm: Margie and Paul Phipps with their alpacas and alpaca wool products
  • Sloping Pastures goats milk soap and shampoo bars: Cathy Campbell
  • Custom crocheted gifts: Linda Beach
  • From Scratch Bakers: Melissa Cundiff
  • Pens to Remember: Fred and Peggy Spoon
  • Scrimshaw Art: Jay Rose
  • Sunlit Moments Photography: Carrie Peterson
  • Ugandan Handicrafts: Derrick Kisita
  • Kuntry Candles: Sheila Simpson
  • Crochet and Native American Jewelry: Bonnie Stanbery
  • Alchemy Arts: Karen Roland
  • Pryor Sight Jewelry: Joy Pryor
  • Wood working: Denton Neal
  • The Caterpillar Crossing: Brittani Wilson
  • Sonny's Woodcrafts: Sonny and Trilby Vance
  • Usborne Books and more: Amanda Rudd
  • Embroidered pillows, jewelry, crocheted animals: Diana Roution
  • Door Candy by Meg: Meg Januski
  • Pumpkins, Mums and more: Jacky Pierce
  • Hand knitted toys and collectables: Belinda Creech
  • Doll Clothes, Christmas decorations: Janet Martin
  • Ginger's Greenhouse: mums, apple, gourds, pumpkins: Wayon Zimmerman
  • Carter's Ceramics and Pottery: Carrissa Carter

Food Vendors
  • Pork Tenderloins, Eunice Church of God,
  • Fish fry, bean and slaw, Columbia First Baptist
  • Tenderloin and more, Smokin' Joe Creason,
  • Waffle Street: Kellis Booth
  • Mimi's Shaved Ice and Lemon Shake-ups: Miriam Hughes
  • Rib-eye sandwiches and snow-cones, Pleasant Union Baptist Church
  • Mayfield Ice Cream: Chris and Marie Anderson
  • Hot dogs, soft drinks, chips: Homeplace snack bar
  • Cotton candy, popcorn to benefit and cats and dogs at Sugarfoot Farm Rescue


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