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Friday, November 20, 2009

Holiday Craft Show @ Wadsworth Mansion 12/5


Vendors listed below - click on vendors to see their work

Alforno's
Artists for World Peace
Barb's Bags
Bela Designs
Bittersweet Ridge
Dancing Shakti Yoga and Gifts
From My Neighbor's Garden
Hometown Bakery
Jacqueline White Fine Art
Killam & Bassette Farmstead
Kim's Cottage Confections
Meriano's Bake Shoppe
Middletown Garden Club
Pamela Roose
The Purple Pear by Tina
Quilibet
Rotters Potters
The Shade Tree, LLC
Silver Moon Herbals
Susan Parks Soap
Twigs & Tweeds
Wendy Black-Nasta Designs
Westmont Mosias
Windgate Farms
Woolen It Be Nice
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