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Crafters' Court Bonus . . . for FM2, Saturday, April 26, 2014

Guided tours of Courthouse will be available with 'a bit of history, mystery, art and architecture - at around 9am Six vendors are already committed to be at the first Crafters Court, held in the Historic Adair County Courthouse, 500 Public Square, Columbia, KY, in conjunction with the the Grand Opening (the 4th session) of The Farmers Market on the Square, 424 Public Square, Columbia, KY, Saturday, April 26, 2014, 8am-1pmCT.

By Mike Watson

The Crafters' Court part of the 2014 Farmers' Market 2 will open this Saturday, April 26, 2014 with several vendors offering many wares. In addition, there will be an added bonus. Beginning at or about 9amCT, a tour of the Historic Adair County Courthouse will be given to interested parties.



A bit of history, mystery, art and architecture will be highlighted--who built it, why was it built, what did it cost, who watches over Jamestown Street, whose funeral was held here, who argued cases here???. Additional tours will be on the hour through noon. Come by and see what there is to see and learn some new county history! - Mike Watson
Crafts Court - Located in the historic Columbia Courthouse
Here's an early list of Crafts Court participants

  • Sandy Evert of S.T.E. Design - 270-404-1793 - Handcrafted Jewelry, knitted and crocheted headbands and more.
  • Mike and Renea Watson of Watson Publications - 502-545-0525 - Free Tours of the Historic Courthouse on the hour. Genealogical information, local history
  • Adair County Historical Society - Learn how you can help preserve Adair County's heritage.
  • Paulette Cox of Gems and More - Handcrafted jewelry
  • Pam Spires of Pam's Primitives Unique handmade Primitive Arts and Crafts.
  • Melinda Vetter of Artisan Bath and Body 270-864-2892 - Buy 2 soaps get 1 free. Natural ingredient soaps and products to pamper yourself.
There may be more. This was the list at time of posting, at 8:02amCT, Wednesday, April 23, 2014.


This story was posted on 2014-04-23 07:44:25
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