Business and Professional Women booths
BPW Booths Inside, Eighth and Chapel streets, old junior high gym.
1) Michelle Folster – Candles, candle accessories, handmade clay ornaments and figurines.
2) Heather Guy – Glory Beads.
3) (a ) Jodi Smaic – Primitive mantle sitters, snowmen, santas, reindeers, hand woven wool scarves. (b) Sharon Heinz – Desk and gift items turned on a lathe from wood and deer antlers.
4, 5) Trish Reed – Hand painted garden art and home decor.
6, 7, 8) Sharilynn Curry – Floral wall decor, vine angels, wire baskets.
9, 10) Anita Klamet-Routh – Handcrafted sterling silver awareness jewelry.
11, 12) Jeanette Heinen – Soft sculpture seasonal items.
13, 14) Debby Purvis – Wood items, scarves, baseball lamps, pennants.
15) Joyce Stinnett – Christmas ornaments, wreaths wood angels.
16, 17) Ryan Jaco – Handmade Turkish items, pillowcases, purses, bookmarks, ceramic bowls.
18, 19) Monte and Judy Holcomb – Cloth pumpkins, scarecrows, fall items.
20) Elaine Smith – Handmade brooches and belt buckles.
21) Charlotte Hastings – Pastels.
22) Dennis Rorabaugh – Painted wood benches.
23, 24) Donna Hadad – Christmas ornaments, personalized.
25) Lynne Evans – Painted wood items.
26) Helen Reynolds – Painted wood items.
27, 28) Mary Bonczkowski – Watercolor framed prints.
29) Kate Boyd – Handmade beaded jewelry.
30, 31) Rick Burkdoll – Pencil drawings, rural, western, wildlife.
32) James Yoder – Self authored historical novels.
33, 34) Pat Wickam – Appliqued clothing.
35, 36) Vickie Haller – Personalized teacher gifts, baskets, chalkboards, cookie plates.
37, 38) Michelle Avery – Jewelry.
39, 40) Carol Taylor – Silk and dried flower arrangements.
41, 42) Johnnie Backstrom – Artistic appliqued apparel.
43) Doreen Newby – Hand painted wood items.
44, 45) Lyndon and Neva Hett – Copper metal work.
46, 47) Olive Buehler – Santas, bears, snowmen, angels, moose.
48) Marysa Sacerdote – Handmade soaps and body care products.
50) Linda Ballenger – LaBabe dolls, china, porcelain, accessories.
BPW Booths Outside, Eighth and Chapel streets.
1) Gary Stevens – Hats, hair wraps, scarves.
2, 3, 4, 5) Kitty Glass – Potted mums, dried flowers, ornaments, potpourri.
6, 7) Floy Schwilling – Knitted, crocheted, sewn items, novelty bags.
8) Pat Friel – Travel photography prints.
9) Kristie Sanderson – Honey, honey products.
10) Gladys Lester – Tin men, crocheted items.
11) Rene Banister – Clothespin bags, Christmas items.
12 Judy Heimer – Roasted almonds, pecans.
13, 14) Margaret and Carl Royer – Jean shorts, lap robes, children’s chairs.
15) Mary Sands – Jean purses, floral arrangements, appliqued sweatshirts, painted barn wood, birdhouses, shelves.
16) Glenda Harris – Decorated T-shirts, sweatshirts, potholders, towels.
17) Richard Bean – Honey and honey products.
18) Tom Waliczek – Fossil rocks, photos.
19, 20) Sallie Jester – Snowmen, holiday table items.
21) Richard Smith – Votive candles, containers.
22, 23) Jerry and Imy Smith – Holiday decorated wood, metal and cloth items.
24) Brenda Eubanks – Hand beaded southwestern jewelry.
25) Richard Homan – Wooden games, domino holders, banana holders, lazy susans, card holders, shelves.
26, 27) David and Karen Ross – Gel candles, incense, emu cream, massage oil, sun catchers, night lights.
28) Cathy Skeet – Stained glass related crafts, beads, baskets, face painting.
29, 30, 31) Kim Humbert and Sandra Chapman – Garden signs, pottery, jams, salsa, vintage postcards, painted salvage.
32) Pat Crump – Country, primitive painting on wood, glass, metal, soap.
33, 34, 35) George and Nancy Welling – Hand carved limestone post items.
36, 37) Pam Hamill – Pumpkins, gourds, potpourri, mums.
38, 39) Barbara Tokarz – Floral arrangements, sleds, fall wreaths, scarecrows.
40, 41) T.C. Austin – Barn wood picture frames, floral items, jewelry.
42) Barbara Stanfield – Sand carved incense bottles, incense, clay products.
43) Betty Mendenhall – Wind catchers, jams,