The Crafts Show
Main Street and High Street, 9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Some 80 booths of high-quality crafters represent the work of craftspeople
and artisans from the local area and across Virginia as well as other states.
All exhibitors must meet the Festival's policy that items be handmade or
hand-crafted.
Booths begin downtown on Main Street and continue up High Street all the way
to Griffin Boulevard. Booth #1 - #29 are located along Main Street. Turning up
High Street are #30 - #49. Beginning at the Episcopal Church on High Street
and running all the way to Griffin Boulevard are #50 - #107.
Craft Booths in the 2000 Festival
![[A Picture of some crafts that can be seen at this year's craft show]](images/craft05.jpg)
Main Street Section
1. Ligia Kohnke-handmade dolls
2. William&Kathy Kelly-handpainted butterfly houses, glasses, antique roofing slates
3. Lucy Emerson-hand-woven baskets
4. Billy Allen-wooden furniture and crafts
5.&6. Audrey Parson-wall hangings, placemats, small woodcrafts
7. Look! Signs & Graphics-custom-made personalized signs
8. Jean Tyree-ceramics
9. Joe Lyerly-country wooden items, crochet, baby items
10. Lili & Raman Modi-sand art, Dr. Seuss hats
11. Maurice Victor-peek-a-boo puppets
12. The Country Way, Joanne Bryant- birdhouses, wood items, crushed pecan people
13. Coy & Gail Wood-ceramics
14. Bob & Jerri Sherrill-weather stations, yard signs, shop signs
15. Betty Smith-wreaths, lined baskets, pillows, keychains
16.&17. Ann K. Hazlewood-handmade frames with paintings, wood craft items
18. Sandra Thorpe-ceramics
19. Eddie & Wanda Sergeant-wood crafts, lace & fabric crafts
20. George Martin-wood tables, benches, rocking horses
22. Fred & Connie Richmond-hand-woven baskets, painted rocks, wreaths
23.&24. Debbie Jones-woodworking, shelves, bow baskets, ironing boards
25.&26. Wayne & Jane Shelton-flowers, wood, candles, lamps
28.&29. Kern & Polly Armstrong, K&P Crafts-yard shadows, other yard ornaments
Lower High Street Section
30. Ted & Judy Roberts-children's foam toys
31. Sue Dille-handmade ethnic style jewelry
32. Jerri Powell-ceramics, handpainted antiques
33. Bob Flippen-historical books and prints
34. Lorine Owens-hand-woven baskets, handmade quilts
35.&36. Aubrey Witt-woodcrafts
37. Dennis Cooper-handmade baskets
39. Susan Fetty-women's clothing
43. Candy Early-earthenware serving dishes & violet pots
45. Anita Bruhnsen Misty Meadows Soaps 'n Herbs-handmade soaps and candles
47. Jeana Azar, Sterling Phoenix-hand-crafted jewelry, stone and wire designs
49. June Huskey-country furniture accents
49A. Farmville United Methodist Church- Red Bird Mission Crafts (in the Social Hall)
Upper High Street Section
50. Bridget Foster-sand art
52. Rhonda Smith-handpainted woodwork, ceramics
54. Gail Morehart-handmade pottery, ceramic bisque
56. Marianne's Treasurers-scented candles, handquilted wallhangings
58. Cindy Forbes-wood items, sewing items
59. Ellie Hubbard-hairbows, button covers, barrettes, theme jewelry
60. Richard Ford-woodcrafts
61. Betty Roach, Busy Bee Workshop-lap desks, bird feeders, baskets, jewelry
![[A Picture of some crafts that can be seen at this year's craft show]](images/craft02.jpg)
63. Larry & Norma Chandler, Country Crafts-country type red oak furniture
64. Sandy Dyer-handsewn items, soaps, candles
65. John & Paula Ciccone-wooden toys, train banks
66. Keith France-woodcrafts
67. Theresa Redd-ladies' and men's sweaters, blankets, baby items
68. Carol Hege-toddler dolls built on wooden frame
69. Shirley Bolding-crochet afghans, pillows, dolls, knits
70. Bernice Csaky-small ceramic houses
71. Elizabeth Sparkman-handmade baskets
72.&73. Susan Holton-pillows, baby quilts
74. Mary Winslow-pouting babies, aprons, doll baby beds and halos
75. Lee Philbates-birdhouses, shelf setters
76. Emily Donlon, Earthstone Designs- handmade gemstone beaded necklaces
77. Barbara Sprouse, R & S Crafts-ceramics, southwestern items
78. Sidney & Hazel Johnson-birdhouses, feeders, butterfly houses
79.&80. Katherine Wingo-African violet pots, ceramics
81. Jeff Smith, Mothers Heart Herbal Emporium-handmade glycerin-based herbal soaps
82. Irene Cash-rag dolls, clowns wooden items
83. Carla Coffey-specialized stuffed animals and dolls
84. Jean Watlington & Helen Lewis-painted stones, jewelry, hairclips, music boxes
85. Rhonda Livingston-handpainted pecan figurines
86. Julia Dressler, Coles Corner-preserved dried flowers and arrangements
87. Connie Mayersky-tole painting on wood, tin shades, slate plaques
88. Lois Wray-scarves, hairbows, earrings
90. Virginia Kline-canvas whirlagigs, etched glass, wood toys
91. Mary Sue Johner-marionette puppets
92. Ruth Wright-flower arrangements, broom dolls, wreaths, pillows
93. Mary Toombs & Peggy Marietta-doll clothes, paintings
94. A&W Enterprise-Civil War books
95. Tom Pizzarello-baby shoe bronzing
96. Shirley Carwile-dolls, bag holders, dish towels
97. Glenn Frazier-floral arrangements, grapevine wreaths, magnolia baskets
98. Richard Marx-trivets
99. Kirk & Linda Harris-tole painted items, wooden furniture
101. Nelson Lee-candles in crockery, stained glass items
102. Tom & Jan Winn-driftwood art
103. Judy Alley-string puppets, paintings, wood carvings
104. Janie Mason-gingerbread & dried apple wreaths, baskets, swags
106.&107. Bobby Watson-oak and ash furniture, many kinds
![[Heart of Virginia Festival 2000 Icon]](images/2000.gif)