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Greeneville: 52nd Annual Holiday Bazaar & Expo
GREENEVILLE, TN: More than 130 crafters (20 of which are new) from three states will be at the 52nd Annual Holiday Bazaar & Expo, set for this weekend, Nov. 4-5, at Hal Henard Elementary School. Admission is $5.00 with children 12 and under free. All money raised goes back into the community.
According to Sherri Cox, bazaar chairman, “This year’s ornament to be personalized is a round disk feature a gift package and the theme ‘The Gift of Giving.’
The following is a list of the crafters and the merchandise they will be selling. From Lavonia, Ga.: Cheryl Humbert, Dogwood Studios & Consignment, handmade crafts and jewelry, home décor; Mars Hill, NC: Alicia Bean, Queen Bean Creations, freshies, resin crafts, car accessories, pens, car coasters; Marshal NC: Tiawana Ramsey, She Shed Boutique, scarves, belts, handbags, t-shirts, accessories;
From Afton: Bob Andrew, Maple Crest Studio, woodthined jewelry, woodturning ornaments, cases; Diane Curry, artificial Christmas arrangement centerpieces; Jim and Joy Elliott, Star
Mountain Soap Co., goat milk soap, bath bombs, lip balms; Brandi Glasscock, Buddy’s Emporium LLC, a boutique of items; Kristen Keasling, Southern 44, variety of clothing and furniture items; Jessica Beth Miller, Appalachian Lilley Jewelry & Designs, handmade jewelry, resin and polymer clay; Jeff Stubblefield, Jeff’s Sawdust and Rust, woodworking, signs, furniture;
From Blountville: Stephanie Fields, Stephie’s Floral, cemetery flowers of all types; Bluff City: Amanda Shell, Shell Fire Pottery, pottery; Bristol: Betty Erwin, Nana’s Country Quilts, throw quilts, rice hot/cold bags; Bulls Gap: Sandy Beets, Mammaw’s Designs, sublimation shirts, tumblers, ornaments, towels; Vera Ann Myers, Myers Farm, fudge, kettle corn, snowmen, farm crafts;
From Chuckey: Allisha Gilliam, Queen Bee of Vinyl & Creations, wax melts, key chains, car coasters; Doris Hayes, bird houses, jewelry in handmade boxes; Amanda Hope, Grann’s Gourmet Apples, caramel candied apples, assorted chocolates; Brooke Kilgore, The Uncommon Collective, CC beanies, apparel, freshies, custom sweatshirts, pottery; Ginni MacDonald, Sherapy, body products all natural, bug, pain sleep therapy; Casey Morelock, Wild Honey Design, cups, pens, key chains, hats, t-shirts; Roger Prim, Prims Woodworking, wood crafts; Donna Thompson, Kiwis Kreation, stained glass art;
Elizabethton: Teresa Honeycut, hand-painted ornaments and wreaths; Rita Southerland, Stitches & Sawdust, snowmen; Erwin: Phyllis Wilson, jewelry and homemade crafts; Gray: Dawn McCray, Owel B Stitchin, bags, wallets, cups, shirts, earrings; Marie Testerman, Color Street & Dash’s Dangles, color street nail polish strips; Greeneville: Kim Abelson, Food for the Soul, Scripture jars, peanut brittle, snowmen; Donna Bailey, Bailey’s Bows & Wreaths, wreaths and bows; Daryl Bellissimo, The Spider and the Bee, Legend of the Christmas Spider, coasters, scarves, garden wands;
From Greeneville Sarah Jean and Brent Chapman, Art by John prints, notecards, magnets, bookmarks; Debbie Collins, Dragon Fly Toes, bleached flannels, sweatshirts, embellished denim; Pamela Darrell, Thirty-One, totes, purses, cinch sacs, thermals; Jama Doty, Bo Hope Boutique, Boho style wrap skirts and accessories; Brandy Fann, Gypsy Soul Market, boutique clothing, accessories, wood crafts and Christmas décor; Ruth Ann Goss, Two Roots Alpacas & Fiber Mill, Alpaca socks, shawls, scarves and hats;
More from Greeneville: Kimberly Hinson, Pruvit Ketones Drink Mix, Pruvit Ketones; Pam Keller, PK’s Creations, trees, baskets, wreaths; Anita Kenney, Crazy Bees, embroidery, crochet, wreaths, quilting, general sewing ornaments; Virginia Leigh Kramey, Kraft Kousins, home décor; Tippy Lewter, Poppy’s Wood Crafts, Pamela McCray, wreaths, vintage skis, custom t-shirts; Peri Miller, The Shabby Laser, tumblers, wood décor, ornaments; Dana Miller, Just In Grace, kids clothing, women’s clothing;
Greeneville: Dee Peterson, Lavender Hills of Greeneville, lavender; Valorie Pridemore, Sew Cute & Sew Fun, sewing, tooth fairy pillows, reading pillows, embroidery items; Michael Radde, Kiki’s Kreations, wreaths, wooden flags, wooden Christmas sleighs, crosses; Betty Ragsdale, handmade and small antiques; Robin Reaves, Santas, snowmen cabins; Cheryl Richards, Flowers Face Painting, variety of face painting; Lynette Ricker, crochet hats, scarves, dishcloths, headbands, key rings; Kristy Riley, Blue Daisy Designs, leather and wood jewelry, wood crafts;
Greeneville: David Schwartz, Dutch Maid Delights, fried pies; Janet Rodriquez, Debbie’s Design & Desserts, wreaths and desserts; Jenita Sherman, Sky West Trading, books and gifts; Stephen Toner, Toner Crafts, laser engraving custom ornaments; Deborah Soborski, 918 Quilt Studio, fleece snowmen, gift baskets, Christmas trees;
From Johnson City: Jessica Edmisten, The JC Syrup Shop, elderberry Syrup, allergy syrup, teas; Jonesborough: Robin Castania, Expressions by Robin Castania, fabric items, aprons, bags, potholders; Natalie Collins, Zen Mind Crystals, wire-wrapped jewelry; Joe Little, Uncle Joe’s Balms, everywhere balms, muscle balms, bug repellent, bear tallow salve, lip balms; Carolyn Tomko, handmade pottery; Kingsport: Cameron Blair, Blair Woodworking, cutting boards, cheese boards and wooden ornaments;
From Knoxville: Tom Wells, Silver Creek Woodturning, wood-turned bowls and ornaments; Limestone: Trina Chandley, Scentsy Trinas Got Scents, wax and warmers; Bethany DeMaggio, Bethany DiMaggio Art, magnets, shopping pads, stickers, cards; Nancy Hall-Cox, Young Living Essential Oils, oils, books, oil cases, roller bottles of oils; Keith Jeffers, The Wood Shed, wood toys; Emily Wheeler, Gerdie Mae’s, embroidery, apparel, crochet;
From Mohawk: Pamela Reedy, The Rooster Tail, earrings and clothes; Morristown: Deborah Aarons, Pinacle Creations, watercolors, paintings on paper, wood, rocks; Steve Blackburn, Big Aus Coffee Company, prepackaged Australian coffee and treats; Dustin Cansley, Deck Your Door Décor, handcut and painted wooden door hangers, seasonal and year-roumd; Rebecca Hyatt, Bug & Bean Company bows, clothing, accessories;
From Mosheim: Teresa Bullington, Buzz n’ Cluck Meadows, bowl covers, hand-sewn kitchen items; Brittany Dingus, Boldly Handmade, sewn bags, key fobs; Bob Watson, handcrafted cutting boards with local wood; Murfreesboro: Reagan Lowery, Shop Greeneville, Greeneville-Greene County apparel and accessories; Newport: Janet Mercer, Janet’s Containers, rope and fabric bowls, wooden toys; Enid Roach, What A Crock, pottery; Parrotsville: Cheryl Smith, Scrolling Sisters, handcrafted wooden toys, boxes and jewelry;
Piney Flats: Debbie Bays, Bows by Rose, hair bows, pillows, flags, ornaments; Heather Shipley, Shipley Farm Foods, pickles, relishes, jams, cookies, cakes; Rogersville: Teresa McCurry, stove handle towels, jewelry; Seymour: Gracie Eldridge, Over the Collar Dog Bandanas, bandanas; Sneedville: Danielle Mabe, crafts, clothes, signs, jewelry; Talbott, Jenny Woodland, Spicy Chicks Soup & Dip Mixes, homemade dry soups and dips; Telford: Susan Whitson, Love from Generations Sea Glass, all sea glass jewelry and framed art; Unicoi: Suzy Hoover, handmade gemstone and sterling silver; Watauga: Kawana Blair, Kreative Kitten, decoupage coasters, hot plates, magnets, book marks, jar grippers; White Pine: Lora Sinard, Rustic Relics, handmade primitive crafts.
Those non-profits having booths include Shop With A Cop, Kid Print Program, EverGreene Woodcarvers and Isaiah House.
Food on site will be served by SnoBiz, Hot Dog Man, Clyde’s Smoke Wagon, and Creamy Cup.
There will be door prizes given away both Saturday and Sunday and the first 1,000 attendees will get a large shopping bag from Broyles General Store. Hours for the two-day event are Saturday, Nov. 4, 9 am to 5 pm and Sunday, Nov. 5, noon to 5 pm.