Orion’s Drop Festival’s arts & crafts show filling up
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Following going a calendar year with out Orion Drop Competition because of the pandemic, distributors and their clients are eagerly awaiting the 2021 festival’s arts and crafts display, which involves a flea sector, antiques and immediate sales.
The arts and crafts present will be open up from 5 to 9 p.m. Friday, Sept. 3 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 4, and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 5, in Central Park.
As of Tuesday, Aug. 24, distributors reserving area involve:
• Kay Bartley, Kay’s Kreations.
• Behnken Concessions, The Almond Hut.
• Rene Bramlett, Bramlett Produce, peaches and other products.
• Beverly Brown, Lila Rose.
• Vicki Brown and Sara Properly, Always A Farm Lady.
• Fallon Bush, Paparazzi.
• Cathleen Carton, towels, scrubbies, crochet dish apparel, placemats, table runners, potato luggage, soup cozies, toddler blankets, bibs, burp cloths and shoes.
• Ellen Christiansen, handmade scorching and cold treatment packs, activity memorabilia, jewellery, classic items and doily baskets.
• Tim Crownover, TC’s Kettle Corn Manufacturing facility.
• Jackie DeMeyer, soaps, lotions and bathtub bombs.
• Kim Dietz, Scentsy.
• Heather Doxstader, Touchstone Crystal by Swarovski Jewelry.
• Hope Essary, Neora pores and skin treatment, hair care, wellness and pounds management.
• Religion Relatives Church, Orion, info about the church.
• Amy Gentry, Emotion Fancy Nails.
• Kimberly Gerling, crochet towels, hats, board standers and shutters.
• Gaylene Gilbert, gourds, luminaries, wind chimes, bowls.
• Richard Glancey, 777 Scorching Sauce Corporation, warm sauces and other sauces.
• Tianna Herrick, handmade cleaning soap, body treatment (perfumes, moisturizers, tub bombs).
• Wendy Holmes, Wellness CBD items, essential oils, hair products.
• Luann Kaffenberger, cookies, fudge, sweetbreads, crochet towels and angels.
• Sharon Kelsey Knott, hand-sculptured beads and pendants.
• Susan Krumdiek, fused glass and ornamental gourds.
• Jennifer Mayes and Mary Turner, Bathtub & Splendor line of Pure Romance.
• Ashley Minard, Mary Kay.
• June Minard, Tupperware.
• Chris Munson, Woodworks flags, crosses, children’s rocking chairs.
• Nanas Pleasures, cookies and other bakery goods.
• Pure and Simple Systems, Rainbow retailer.
• Jeremy Reed, garlic.
• Ken Rice, woodcraft.
• Debra Schutz-Hahn, Coloration Road.
• Pleasure Smith, handmade crafts, paper and sewing jobs.
• Nancy Smith and Betty Blade, yard stakes, shutters and drop décor.
• Deborah Snave, kitchen and bath hooded towels, rubbish can handles.
• Alicia Sparks, Usborne Publications.
• Talia Spiker, handcrafted dog treats, equipment and toys.
• Jeanie Sprangler, dip mixes.
• Jolene Stotler, unbiased Avon consultant.
• Kathy VerCautren, Watkins products and solutions.
• David Wilbur, honey.
The competition does not let the sale or show of weapons, and also bans printed things with profanity.
The south side of 12th Avenue alongside Central Park will be reserved for suppliers when they unload and load their goods.