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Vendors so far: Old Fashioned Courthouse Christmas Shoppe

Charles Grimsley announces that as of Wednesday evening, November 30, 2011, the list of vendors for Old Fashioned Courthouse Christmas Shoppe was as follows:
  1. Columbia Magazine
  2. Cafe on the Square - coffee and hot chocolate
  3. Marshall Smith- wood crafts
  4. Democratic Womens Club - baked goods and crafts
  5. Mike Watson - book author, dealer, Adair Co. Historian
  6. Libby Fudge - engravable jewelry and Christmas crafts
  7. Anthony Wall- earrings and Christmas ornaments
  8. Jim and Suzanne LeFever- butcher blocks
  9. Joyce Coomer - Christmas cards and decorations
  10. Cindy Hancock - hair bows
  11. Juanita Goble - primitive crafts
  12. Lamyaa Laval - gift baskets and salts
  13. Kara Canerdy - premier jewelry
  14. Sheila Blair - cakes and baked goods
The Christmas Shoppe will be held on 9am-4pmCT, Saturday, December 3, 2011, in the old Historic Adair County Courthouse, 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY. Anyone still wanting a booth should contact Charles Grimsley at 270-384-5658.

--Charles Grimsley.




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