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Lots of vendors already signed for A Taste of the Past Prim Fair Fifteen already announced for event at Historic Adair County Courthouse. More Vendor Applications Expected. Event will include Frontier Encampments (details coming). AHA suggests everyone plan to be in town on Prim Fair Day, take part in all activities and enjoy the renovated courthouse, visit business around the Square, an enjoy the Historic Walk. Click on headline for complete story, list of vendors already booked By Ellen Zornes, President, Adair Heritage Association The Adair Heritage Association is pleased to announce its second annual Primitive Fair, "A Taste of the Past," that includes vendors (primitive furniture, crafts and food) and will be held 9am-4pmCT/10am-5pmCT, Saturday, November 2, 2013 in the Historic Adair County Courthouse, 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY. We are fortunate again this year to have many respected primitive antique dealers and primitive crafts' makers that will be displaying and selling their wares. The Prim Fair will also include 'Frontier Encampments' that depict frontier life including campsites and campfires, cooking over the fires and dress of that era. Please stop by and check out these authentic camps from yesteryear. Vendors include well known dealers and artisans such as
All vendor items must be primitive or naturally rustic and American made. Vendor spaces are $10 per approximately 60 square feet and may be reserved by emailing: reddick25@windstream.net . For more information, call Ellen Zornes at 270-250-3400. - Ellen Zornes This story was posted on 2013-10-23 03:32:04
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