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Bazaar
& Prospect Park Art Fair
Saturday, November 3, 2012
9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Join us on November 3rd for
this big annual event! The Bazaar & Art Fair is a great place to
start AND finish your holiday shopping.
The Bazaar features
wonderful baked goods, jams, jellies, and other goodies from the PPUMC
Ovens. You are likely to find a gently-used treasure in the
Twice Nice area, and get
your hands on some "scrubbies" and other craft items in the Boutique.
Shopping is hard work, so be sure and visit the Snack
Bar (open 9 am to 1:30 pm) for a yummy treat, breakfast, or
a light lunch! The fresh-backed cinnamon rolls go especially fast
...
Bring a food item to donate to the Food Shelf, or coats, hats,
mittens, & scarves to donate to Joseph's Coat (St Paul free
store). Collection bins will be inside the entry doors. You will be
entitled to one free beverage with your donation.
The Prospect Park Art Fair
always offers a wide spectrum of beautifully crafted items at price
points to fit any pocketbook: photography, jewelry, Hmong
needlework, quilts, rugs, pottery, fused glass ... you name it,
we've probably got an artist/exhibitor offering it for sale.
Visit the links below for more information about some of the artists
who will be exhibiting their wares at the PP Art Fair. This list
will grow as more exhibitors confirm their participation, so check
back frequently. If you are an artist who would like to participate
in this year's Art Fair, please contact Donna Shaheen (ppumcartfair@gmail.com
or 612-729-0067) for more information soon!
So far, the following
Artist/Exhibitors have indicated they are participating in the
2012 Art Fair (some are linked to their own Web sites). Check this
list frequently as new artists will be added throughout October:
Marcia Agee (Braided wool rugs)
Carl Ahlberg (Funky stained glass lamps & candle holders)
Judy Bratt (Handwoven towels, mittens & scarves)
Laura Burlis (Polymer clay switch-plates & ornaments, mixed
media mosaics)
LeVaughn Bye (Quilts, wall hangings, purses, lined folding bags)
Skye Cutting (Original cards, paintings, drawings)
Stephanie Daily
(Aunt Beady's decorative soaps, knitted hats & scarves, photo
cards)
Kathleen Davis & Judy Stamm (Fused glass jewelry, small glass
dishes)
Sue Dorumsgaard-Ayers ("Sassy Sleepers," Ukranian eggs)
Gandhi
Ashram (Fair Trade weavings)
Joan Gilbertson (Knitted hats & felted items)
Ted Golbuff
(Handmade wood furniture from recycled materials)
Gina Gustavson (Handmade jewelry & ornaments)
Kristi Gustavson (Original photo cards)
Christopher Horns (Korean calligraphy)
Judith Horns (Knitted scarves, mittens, other items & Christmas
decorations)
Sandy Hunter (Latvian/Estonian knitwear, Romanian carved spoons)
Jamie
Ingham - JSI Designs (Jewelry)
Joan Jewett (Baskets)
Marilee
Johnson (Quilting)
Judy Kahm (Knitted scarves)
Sharon Kimble (Lefse- & pizza-making classes - lefse in AM,
pizza in PM)
Jakki Kydd-Fidelman (Body Butter)
Kate
Kroska (Original watercolors, printed notecards, mousepads)
Sharon Lehmann ("Madeline Lily Specialities" - Homemade teddy bears,
"binkie" blankets, greeting cards)
Lindsay
Lein (Jewelry - vintage & everyday)
Patricia Lyall (Integrative body work, Jin Shin Jyutsu)
Benito Medina (Jewelry, wooden hand-carved utensils)
Mary Murphy (The World's Best Cat Toys & other crocheted items)
Robbyn Overall
(Embossed cards, invitations, gift enclosures)
Nancy Radle (Jewelry from semi-precious stones, petrified wood, and
findings)
James Reinardy (Clocks from exotic woods)
David
Robinson (Book - "The Poised Century")
Mary Sicora (Quilted bags for eReaders, cosmetics, travel, etc.)
Linda Snouffer (Hand printed cards w/leaves)
Social Justice Committee (Fair Trade chocolate & other goodies)
Cari Tan (Chocolate truffles, handmade & embellished arts &
crafts)
Phil Thompson (Quick portrait or 3/4-profile sketches)
Joe Tromiczak (Pottery)
Vicky VanDuyn (Knit hats & shawls)
Velasquez
Family Coffee (Honduran coffee - fresh roasted, ground &
whole bean, Honduran handbags)
Mary Voss (Handcrafted & designed aprons and throw pillows)
Bao Yang (Hmong handicrafts)
Shua Yang (Hmong handicrafts)
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