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Artists and crafters to display/sell at Homeplace festival

By George Kolbenschlag

Homeplace on Green River, 5807 New Columbia Road, Campbellsville, KY, is inviting artists and crafters to participate in the Homeplace Fall Heritage Festival 8am-4pmCT, Saturday, September 8, 2012. Last year's festival drew more than 1200 visitors.

The arts and crafts display and sales will be under cover and is open to all locally produced art andcraftwork. No resale items are permitted.



There is a set-up fee of $15 if paid by August 27, or $25 if paid after the August 27.

Vendors may call Vonnie Kolbenschlag at 384-6777 or email her at ykolben@gmail.com. Forms areavailable at the Adair County Chamber of Commerce, 201 Burkesville Street, Columbia, 270-384-6020; the Taylor County Extension Service, 1143 Columbia Avenue, Campbellsville, 270-465 4511 or the Kentucky Market House, 115 Public Square, Greensburg, 270-932-2412

In addition to sale of art and craftwork, the Homeplace Fall Heritage Festival will include good food, live music and a variety of activities including animals, exhibits, demonstrations and hay rides.

There will be no charge for admission to the grounds, parking and many other activities including exhibits and demonstrations including the petting zoo, hiking, entertainment and games. There will be nominal charges for food and some activities including pony rides, hay rides and a barrel train. Active duty military and National Guard and their families will have free access to all activities upon presenting identification cards. The Homeplace web page is at www.homeplacefarm.org.


This story was posted on 2012-08-09 19:28:45
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