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Vendors and Exhibitors at HGR Fall Heritage Festival

Click headline for complete list of vendors and exhibitors, or click this link to learn even more about the September 7th Homeplace Festival Day of Family Fun

By George Kolbenschlag

Vendors, exhibitors, music and food scheduled for the 2019 Homeplace Fall Heritage Festival, September 7, 2019, at Homeplace on Green River. The day-long (9amCT/10amET-4pmCT/5pmET) program will include arts and crafts vendors and demonstrations/exhibits of all sorts of activities common in earlier days, plus live music in the barn.



Non-profit organizations:
  • Taylor County Regional Archives
  • Adair County History and Genealogy
  • American Chestnut Foundation

Exhibitors, demonstrations
  • David Waltz: On-hands pottery wheel for children
  • Mast Family Farm: Petting farm
  • Darlene Campbell: American Indian History
  • Green River Beekeepers
  • Hope Haskins: Hemp farming
  • Ed Huffman: Flint chipping
  • Sam White: River white oak Shingles
  • Howard Moran: Whittler
  • Bernetts Creek Farm: Alpacas
  • Liberty Nature Center: Raptors (birds of prey including hawks, owls, etc)
  • Thomas Metcalf: Trapper
  • Debbie Coomer: Sorghum
  • Zack Gellespie: Blacksmith
  • Kaye Gschwind: Suffolk Punch draft horses
Food Vendors

  • Homeplace: Traditional hot dog stand and drinks
  • Mirium Hughes: MiMi's shaved ice
  • Sugarfoot Farm Rescue: Popcorn, cotton candy and other good eats.
  • Daryl Rogers: Tator bin
  • Joe Creason: Smokin' Joe's barbeque
  • Scott Keller: Heavenly Hog Barbeque
  • Adair First Baptist Church: Fish sandwiches and other good eats.

Arts and Crafts
  • Crocheted items: Melissa Roberson Grider
  • Usborne Books: Rebecca Cavens
  • Sugar Mama Treats: Donna Evens
  • Ugandan arts and crafts, Ugandan students
  • Doggie Bandanas: Kim Barrow
  • Blooming Beads: Jane Kirkpatrick
  • Fabric and crocheted items, Nicole and Chelcie Saylers
  • Produce, mums, etc: Jacky Pierce
  • D and D designs: Tina and Connie Dalton
  • Crochet and Native American art: Bonnie Stanbery
  • Wreathes, woodwork: Renea Wright
  • Alissa's Attic: Alice Smith
  • Tasty Treats: Rachel Helms
  • Peaceful Place Candles: Jenny Beams
  • Door Candy by Meg: Meg Januski
  • Redboot Originals: Regina Dial
  • Jewelry: Alexis Edwards
  • Sonny's Woodworking: Sonny Vance
  • Blind Fish Baubles: Susan Wilkinson

Live Music in the show barn
(all times Eastern daylight)
  • 11:00 BROADWAY!!! presented by Maggie Coleman, Stephanie and Charlotte Archey, and vocal students of Maggie, Bailie Sommerville, Emma Grider, and Paris Newell.
  • 12:00 Foster Children are well known in South Central Kentucky, as they have been playing their traditional bluegrass and bluegrass gospel for the past 36 years. Based in Greensburg, the band features Ronald Curry on banjo, guitar and vocals; Gerald Foster on guitar and vocals, Andrea Smith on vocals; Lizi Durham Witcher on mandolin; Grant Curry on mandolin, guitar and fiddle; and Mike Mills on upright bass fiddle.
  • 1:15 Rennetta and Friends play classic country, bluegrass gospel. and southern rock. They are a delightful group, filled with experienced musicians from all over the area. Renetta handles lead vocals and guitar. Carthel Franklin does vocals and acoustic guitar, while Donna Franklin specializes in background vocals. Bobby Mann both sings and plays the mandolin. Ruth and Ken Griffin team up with Kenny on drums and Ruth doing lead vocals, bass and acoustic guitar. Mark Chaney plays the bass and sings background vocals.
  • 2:15 KILLIN' TIME Killin' Time is a group of old friends, getting together, just pickin' and grinnin' and having fun. Blake Allen of Campbellsville University, John Eastridge of Citizens' Bank, Reagan Pollock of the University of Kentucky, and Big Allen MacDonald make up this mellow group. CHRIS ANDERSON, singer, songwriter, and musician, holds everything together with his fine sound management.


This story was posted on 2019-09-06 05:47:06
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Homeplace Fall Festival



2019-09-07 - Homeplace on Green River, Taylor Co., KY - Photo courtesy George Kolbenschlag.
The fall festival at HomeplaceonGreen River is off to a roaring start this morning. The activities are on-going until 4pmCT/5pmET today.

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HGR Fall Heritage Festival



2019-09-08 - Taylor County, KY - Photo by Tiffany Kessler, columbiamagazine.com.
Adair County FFA students assisted with barrel and hay rides at the Homeplace on Green River Fall Festival. Bailey Grider and other FFA volunteers proudly wore their Adair County t-shirts. Vendors, exhibitors, music and food made the 2019 Homeplace Fall Heritage Festival, September 7, 2019, a popular place!

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