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TH 12 DIRECTIONS TO THURMONT From Washington D.C.: Follow Route 270 to Frederick. At Frederick, 270 runs on to Route 15. Follow Route 15 North for about 15 miles. To park and use shuttle bus, get off Route 15 at the exit that says Route 550. Turn left, go 1/4 mile, and park at Catoctin High School. You can also turn right at this exit, continue into Thurmont, and follow the signs to other park and ride areas. From there you can ride the shuttle bus to the center of town. From Baltimore: Follow Route 70 West to Frederick. At Frederick, pick up Route 15 North (exit 53). Follow 15 North for about 15 miles. To park and use the shuttle bus, get off Route 15 at the exit that says Route 550. Turn left, go 1/4 mile, and park at Catoctin High School. You can also turn right at this exit, continue into Thurmont, and follow the signs to other park and ride areas. From there you can ride the shuttle bus to the center of town. From Harrisburg: Follow Route 15 South. Thurmont is about 10 miles after you cross into Maryland. Take the exit that says Rt. 550. Turn right, go about 1/4 mile, and park at Catoctin High School. You can also turn left at this exit, contin- ue into Thurmont, and follow the signs to other park and ride areas. From there you can ride the shuttle bus to the center of town. SHUTTLE BUS INFORMATION There are 8 bus stops. Stop numbers 1 thru 6 are also parking areas. At stop number 8 you can board or disembark the buses, but no parking is available at this stop. Ample parking is available at the Stop and Park areas. The buses will start running each morning at 8:00 a.m. from all five designated Stop and Park areas, and will make continuous runs until 6:00 p.m. The shuttle bus is free. You can ride it to all loca- tions as many times as you desire. Handicap-accessible buses are available. Parking is available at various locations for a nominal fee. HANDICAP PARKING is available at the six Stop and Park areas. All Colorfest areas are within easy walking distance from STOP 8. PLEASE REMEMBER YOUR STOP & PARK NUMBER Please come back again next year on October 12 & 13, 2013, when we will celebrate the 50th Annual Catoctin Colorfest! CATOCTIN COLORFEST P.O. Box 33 • Thurmont, MD 21788 Shuttle picks up & drops off on Water Street; the MIDDLE SCHOOL at the corner of Main Street and Summit Avenue. Nationally Recognized Juried Arts & Crafts Show OCTOBER 13 & 14, 2012 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. TH FREE ADMISSION www.colorfest.org Shuttle bus service available COMMUNITY PARK FREDERICK ROAD THURMONT, MARYLAND

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DIRECTIONS TO THURMONT

From Washington D.C.:Follow Route 270 to Frederick. At Frederick, 270 runs on to Route 15. Follow Route 15 North for about 15 miles.To park and use shuttle bus, get off Route 15 at the exit that says Route 550. Turn left, go 1/4 mile, and park atCatoctin High School. You can also turn right at this exit, continue into Thurmont, and follow the signs to otherpark and ride areas. From there you can ride the shuttle bus to the center of town.

From Baltimore:Follow Route 70 West to Frederick. At Frederick, pick up Route 15 North (exit 53). Follow 15 North for about15 miles. To park and use the shuttle bus, get off Route 15 at the exit that says Route 550. Turn left, go 1/4 mile,and park at Catoctin High School. You can also turn right at this exit, continue into Thurmont, and follow thesigns to other park and ride areas. From there you can ride the shuttle bus to the center of town.

From Harrisburg:Follow Route 15 South. Thurmont is about 10 miles after you cross into Maryland. Take the exit that says Rt.550. Turn right, go about 1/4 mile, and park at Catoctin High School. You can also turn left at this exit, contin-ue into Thurmont, and follow the signs to other park and ride areas. From there you can ride the shuttle bus tothe center of town.

SHUTTLE BUS INFORMATION

There are 8 bus stops. Stop numbers 1 thru 6 are also parking areas. At stop number 8 youcan board or disembark the buses, but no parking is available at this stop. Ample parking is availableat the Stop and Park areas.

The buses will start running each morning at 8:00 a.m. from all five designated Stop and Parkareas, and will make continuous runs until 6:00 p.m. The shuttle bus is free. You can ride it to all loca-tions as many times as you desire. Handicap-accessible buses are available.

Parking is available at various locations for a nominal fee.

HANDICAP PARKING is available at the six Stop and Park areas.

All Colorfest areas are within easy walking distance from STOP 8.

PLEASE REMEMBER YOUR STOP & PARK NUMBER

Please come back again next year on October 12 & 13, 2013, when we will celebrate the 50th Annual Catoctin Colorfest!

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to the 49th Annual Catoctin Colorfest!Town of Thurmont

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WelcomeThe atmosphere in the quaint town of Thurmont, Maryland, with a population of 6,000 residents,

changes every year during the second weekend of October when the festivities of the annualCatoctin Colorfest take place.

In 1963, when Colorfest began, it started as a nature walk but quickly evolved into a juried arts & craftsshow featuring well known and respected artists from across the United States. Catoctin Colorfest hasbeen recognized in Sunshine Artists Magazine and ranked in the top 35 shows in the U.S. and one of thelargest on the east coast.

Catoctin Colorfest’s commitment to the community is strongly evident through its ScholarshipProgram, donations to the Food Bank, the Guardian Hose Co., Thurmont Community Ambulance,Family Movie Night, Christmas Decorations & Summer Garden in Mechanicstown Park, participationand donations to the annual children’s Halloween party, a Memorial Garden in the Community Parkand participation in the Memorial Day program. These projects are just a few which Colorfest has sup-ported.

The town of Thurmont is located at the base of the beautiful Catoctin Mountains in Frederick County,Maryland. It is easily accessible via route U.S. 15 and is a pleasant scenic drive from points north andsouth. Thurmont is approximately 50 miles from Washington, D.C., Baltimore, MD and Harrisburg,PA.

This years Colorfest will take place in the Thurmont Community Park on Frederick Road. The hoursof operation are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day. A morning prayer service will be held in the Park onSunday morning at 8:00 a.m. and breakfast will be available from various food vendors starting at 7:00a.m.

Demonstrations by various crafters will take place throughout the two days, as well as live entertain-ment by local performers.

Shuttle Bus service is available throughout the day from 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Admission is free toColorfest, but a nominal fee is charged at the parking locations throughout town.

Please come back next year for the 50th Anniversary of the Catoctin Colorfest, October 12 & 13,2013!

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SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM

Catoctin Colorfest awards scholarships each year tohigh school seniors from the Catoctin High Schoolarea. Applications for scholarships will be availableJanuary 15, 2013 through the guidance office atCatoctin High School or by sending a S.A.S.E. to:

CATOCTIN COLORFEST, INC. P.O. Box 33Thurmont, MD 21788

or at www.colorfest.org

VENDOR APPLICATIONS

Applications for new vendors will be available afterMarch 15, 2013 on the internet at www.colorfest.orgor by sending a self addressed stamped envelope to:P.O. Box 33, Thurmont, MD 21788

Catoctin Colorfest is responsible only for the activities inthe Community Park.

Photos by Francis A. Tortoro, Jr.

ATM’s will be available at Community Park for theconvenience of our exhibitors and visitors. The unitwill be located next to the information booth at theentrance to the park and one unit will be at the infor-mation booth in the back of the park.

INFORMATION BOOTHS

LOST & FOUND is located at each ofthe information booths. OfficialColorfest souvenir T-SHIRTS andSWEATSHIRTS are available at thetwo information booths.

GENERAL INFORMATION

The best way to enjoy Colorfest is to use the ShuttleBus Service. Please refer to the back page of this pro-gram for shuttle bus details.

Handicap parking is available at the four parkingareas. There is no handicapped parking available inthe community park.

Information and Package Check will be provided byThurmont Boy Scouts at the Municipal Parking Lot.

Chartered buses coming to Colorfest will dischargepassengers on West Main Street, then go to one of thedesignated parking areas where they will stay for theday. They will return to West Main Street to pick uptheir passengers.

Some streets in the downtown area will be closed tovehicular traffic to alleviate some of the congestionand to provide access for emergency vehicles if needed.Please see the map on page 11 of this brochure for adiagram of the closed streets, and for a listing of all thedesignated Stop and Park areas.

Please pay close ATTENTION to the parking signs!All illegally parked vehicles may be ticketed or towed.

Located in the Community Park near theInformation Booth will be a U.S. PostOffice which will be featuring a postalcancellation from Catoctin Colorfest aswell as postage stamps.

COMMEMORATIVE POSTALCANCELLATION

Carol Robertson, President; Nancy Mooney & Ted Zimmerman, Vice Presidents; Randy Nusbaum, Secretary; Susie Pederson, Kathy Myrick, John Corkran,

Terri Bouchillon & Mac Ancarrow, Directors

2012 Colorfest Officers

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199 JUDITH MCKELLAR BAS RELIEFSCULPTURES

200 BUTCH UPOLE ALL NATURAL PICTURES

201 FINCHBERRY SOAPERY BATHACCESSORIES

202 MARK KUZIO POTTERY203 GEORGIE LEHOOP

DRUM ARTIST PAINTING WITHDRUMSTICKS

204 ISABELLE GLASS KILN FORMEDGLASS JEWELRY

205 LORETTA RAPP DOLL CLOTHES,CROCHET, FLORALS

206 BRENDA JOYNER WATERCOLORPAPER JEWELRY

207 KATHY & RICHARD SENFTSTAINED GLASS

208 THURMONT LIONS CLUBSHRIMP, FRIES, HOT DOGS, SNACKS

209 CARROLL & MARIE SELBYWOOD SHELVES, BENCHES, SWINGS& GLIDERS

210 OLD TRADITION SPICE EDIBLE BIRDHOUSES & MULLINGSPICE

211 BARBARA HOLLINGER PLASTICCANVAS

212 MIKE & PENNY BRYANT GOURDS,DRIFTWOOD & SHELL ORNAMENTS,GINGERBREAD HOUSES

213 NAME BANNERS WOOD NAMEBANNERS

214 BRONCO BILLY'S BEEF JERKYBEEF JERKY

215 MARILYN PONTIUS HANDMADEGOAT MILK SOAPS, HANDCREAMS

216 THE SPICE GARDEN DIPS & SEASONING

217 SUZANNE DANT CHILDRENSAPRONS, PURSES, DRESSES, HAIRBOWS

218 GOURDUCOPIA ITEMS MADE OUTOF GOURDS

219 TRUDY BURNS DOLL CLOTHES220 GIRLS ARE US HAIR ACCESSORIES

221 CREATIONS BY DIANE JEWELRY222 ROBIN'S NEST BAKED GOODS,

JELLIES & HONEY223 TY & RHONDA STEPLER

MAGNETIC JEWELRY224 GUIRONG YUAN GLASS JELLYFISH

& JEWELRY225 BILL & ROSALEEN CHLUDZINSKI

DECORATIVE PAINTING226 SAM GUNBY PHOTOGRAPHYLP OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL

CHURCH CRAB CAKE OR SAUSAGESANDWICH, DRINKS, BREAKFASTSANDWICHES

SP CARTERQUE BBQ & GRILLING CO.BBQ SANDWICHES, FRIED PICKLES,FRIES

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1 ATM MACHINE2 U. S. POST OFFICE3 FOXES RUN MINIATURES

STRAW BALES, GOURDS, PUMPKINSINDIAN CORN

4 NANCY & RON ANDERSTOLE PAINTING

5 LINDA FINK POLYMER CLAY ITEMS5A DAVID WAGMAN JEWELRY6 SUSAN MILLER PERSONALIZED

SIGNS7 FAITH CREEK CANDLES CANDLES8 HARRY RICHARDSON PAINTINGS

& PRINTS OF LOCAL LANDSCAPES9 NANCY MOONEY WOOD & FABRIC

CRAFTS10 DOS GATOS ARTISAN JEWELRY

JEWELRY11 ANNIE'S POOCH POPS

HANDMADE DOG TREATS12 BLUE DUCK LASER LASER

ETCHING & ENGRAVING13 LISA BUTCHER AMERICAN GIRL &

BARBIE CLOTHES, ACCESSORIES14 STACY'S SPARKLERS BADGE REELS,

ID ACCESSORIES14A DISFUNCTIONAL DESIGN IMAGES

ON STEEL SHEETS15 SALLY & FRED BASGIER

DECORATIVE PAINTING & JEWELRY16 CONNIE MCMILLAN WOOD &

PRIMITIVE DOLLS17 LAMPS BY LYNNE LAMP SHADES18 MICHAEL GLEASON WOODEN

WILDFOWL DECOYS19 D & M WOODEN FLOWERS &

VASES WOOD FLOWERS & VASES20 FIREWOOD TREASURES

WYE OAK ITEMS21 CYNTHIA GRUNSKY HANDPAINTED

MAILBOX COVERS, TINWARE

22 KENNETH & DEBORAH WEINREICH SCULPTURED CANDLES

23 CAROL SHER FRAMED PRINTS24 SHERRY & JONATHAN VANDERAU

EMBROIDERED FABRIC & WOODENPENS

25 VALERIE & RANDY NUSBAUMPOTPOURRI & SACHET PRODUCTS

26 CEDAR RIDGE SOAPS SOAPS,LOTIONS, SCRUBS, POTPOURRI

27 JACKIE SWARTZ POLYMER CLAYJEWELRY

28 TOM & REBA WOLFE HANDPAINTED WOOD ANIMALS,VICTORIAN PEOPLE, FRAMEDPIECES

29 DORIS & LARRY WENSCHHOFOAK & CHERRY JEWELRY BOXES,ARMOIRES, SHELVES

30 M. KIRSZENBAUM & R. REGNERJEWELRY

31 BRUSTER'S REAL ICE CREAMICE CREAM

32 WANDA PRUE FABRIC CRAFTS33 KEN INGALLS CANDLES34 EXENTO FASHIONS HARDWOOD

JEWELRY35 SUE SMITH SPICE WREATHS36 B. SKOLL & W. LESLIE QUILTS37 FEATS OF CLAY STONEWARE

POTTERY38 DON REA WIRE SCULPTURE39 MARY CLEMSON MUSIC BOXES40 JEANNE CHIPLEY EARRINGS,

RAFFIA ANGELS41 ARTISTIC ACCESSORIES DREAM

CATCHERS & JEWELRY42 RUTH & CHARLIE FRALEY MISC.

FABRIC & WOOD ITEMS43 STONE HOUSE BAKERY

BAKED GOODS

44 SERAPHIA SCARVES VELCROSCARVES & ACCESSORIES

45 LINDA OLSON AMERICAN GIRLDOLL CLOTHING

46 TOM & JOHN DREVENAK OAKFOLDING TABLES

47 BIG BIRDIE GOLF BACKYARDGOLF GAMES

48 ROBERT MATTESON PEN & INKPRINTS

49 REBECCA SNYDER CHILDREN'S ITEMS

50 ALEXANDRA FALCHICKQUILTS & CROCHET

51 GRIZZLY MOUNTAIN GRILLBBQ SANDWICHES

52 CAROL MARNIK PRESSEDFLOWER ART, PILLOWS, PURSES

53 MARY EDWARDS JEWELRY54 JOAN BETZOLD PAINTED

CRAFTS, BASKETS55 CONSTANCE GUERRA PRINTS,

MAGNETS, NOTEPADS & CARDS56 RUTH & JON HAKULIN

FABRIC CRAFTS57 BEES BY THE BAY HONEY ITEMS

& BEESWAX CANDLES58 JACQUELINE POWERS GEMSTONE

JEWELRY59 WILLIAM OLAND WOOD CRAFTS60 HUGH & MARY MACKELLAR

JEWELRY FOR ID BADGES & EYEWEAR

61 FRAN MARTIN DIXON ACRYLICSON HARDWOOD & CANVAS

62 E.J. MARTIN PHOTOGRAPHYPHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTS & JEWELRY

63 MARY PEFFLEY PAINTED SLATES,PAINTED GOURDS

64 JOAN SHERTZER DOLLS, SNOWMEN, ANGELS, DECORATIVELANTERNS

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128 BETH EDWARDS JEWELRY129 OLD FIELD WOODWORKING

TABLES, SHELVES, TOYS130 BEVO ASH POTTERY POTTERY131 SISTERS MERCANTILE

MAGNETIC JEWELRY132 ST. PETER THE APOSTLE PARISH

FUNNEL CAKES, HOT DOGS, BEVERAGES

133 WIRED 4-U BEADED & WRIEDHOME DECOR & LUMINARIES

134 PAMELA & PAUL HALL FIREDSTONEWARE

135 NANCY JANE'S JEWELRY JEWELRY

136 HANS BOECHER INTARSIA WOODMOSAIC

137 MARK KUBINAK PERSONALIZEDCHILDRENS FURNITURE

138 MARY ANN GEHLE WOODEN VILLAGES

139 DEE DEE'S DISTINCTIVEDESIGN JEWELRY

140 LOUISE PAUL NECK FLUFFS &MAGIC SHAWLS

141 NECTAR OF THE VINE WINEFRAPPE MIXES

142 NITA & LEAH BROWN JEWELRY143 SANDRA & TED SHELLY

RESTORED & CUSTOM FRAMEDCEILING TILES

144 DRIVEWAY145 JACQUELINE MOOSE

HANDMADE & PAINTED WOODITEMS

146 GREGORY CWALINA FISHINGFLIES, BROOCHES & EARRINGS

147 JACQUELINE BAYER JEWELRY148 PURSES BY ROBIN CLOTH

PURSES149 STRAWBRIDGE UNITED

METHODIST CHURCH FISH & CHIPS

150 ABC PETWEAR PET COLLARS, BANDANAS & LEASHES

151 CASUALLY CHIC HAIR CLIPS152 STONE HOUSE MIXES

VEGGIE DIPS153 CHRIS CAR WATERCOLORS

WATERCOLOR PRINTS154 A TO Z PHOTOGRAPHY

PHOTOGRAPHY & FRAMES155 JUDY & ALAN JOHNSTON

FABRIC CRAFTS156 CROOKED TREE COTTAGE

CREATIONS BOOKS & CARDS157 FANTASTIC FLEECE CREATIONS

FLEECE BLANKETS, HATS &SCARVES

158 SARA KNOX CREATIONS POTTERY

159 MILTON BERESON JEWELRY160 KATHY CARBONARO

DECORATED ANTIQUES161 DRIVEWAY162 TERRY LO SCARVES163 BARRY & RUTH REUSING

FLORAL & DECORATIVE PAINTING164 RAKU BY BETI RAKU POTTERY165 DANIEL NIE COOLLIGRAPHY

PRINTS166 MINDY ESH HAIR ACCESSORIES167 ANDREA HOGARTH SOAP168 LITTLE CREEK CANDLES

GEL CANDLES169 MICHAEL CAVAGNAIO WOOD

PENS, CLOCK, VASES170 PAUL & LISA SHETROMPF

ACRYLIC ITEMS171 PLANT ROOTERS PLUSWIRE

FRAMED PLANT ROOTERS172 CAROL HOMICK PERSONALIZED

CHILDREN'S ROOM DECOR173 SAND DOLLAR DESIGNS TIE DYE

CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES174 PHOTO BY KEN PHOTOGRAPHY175 DON BUHRMAN POTTERY176 CHEF TIM FOODS VINAIGRETTES

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177 OUTSIDE THE WINDOWHAND PAINTED VINTAGE WINDOWS

178 PATHWAY PHOTO EARL MILLSPHOTOGRAPHY

179 POPLAR HOLLOW STUDIOGOURD ART

180 JOHN EDWARDS WOOD BURNING

181 T. ZIZZI & D. FOLLER WOOD &GLASS

182 DOUG & CHERY MILLERFLORAL ANGELS

183 JUDIANNE KLIMCHAKEMBROIDERED & QUILTED FABRICCRAFTS

184 CELESTIAL GARDENSBONSAI TREES

185 WICKED WOOD ART WOOD BURNING DESIGNS

186 WISE METAL SCULPTUREBRASS & COPPER SCULPTURES

187 DRIVEWAY188 CLARENCE ANCARROW

SCROLL SAW WOOD ITEMS189 MARY ELLEN SIMPSTON

PLACEMATS, TABLERUNNERS, CENTERPIECES

190 JOHN STEVENS WATERCOLORSWATERCOLORS & PRINTS

191 JEFF & SHARON KINNABIRDHOUSES

192 DEBRA UPRIGHT EARTHENWARETILES & KITCHEN ACCESSORIES

193 SUSAN COMBES FABRIC CRAFTS194 RUBY & PAUL VILE DECORATIVE

PAINTING195 SCHMUCK'S BROOM SHOP

BROOM MAKING196 RISING SUN POTTERY

STONEWARE POTTERY & ORNAMENTS

197 CRAIG & TIM WENER HANDCARVED WOOD FLOWERS

198 SUE WEBER KILN FIRED GLASSJEWELRY

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65 JOE HEISER PAINTINGS & PRINTS66 CAROL RODGER &

DIANN WORTHMAN JEWELRY & KNITTED & CROCHET ITEMS

67 MARTIN MAY ART STUDIOPEN & INK ORIGINAL PRINTS &NOTECARDS

68 PIGEON HILLS POTTERY POTTERY

69 VICTORIA LYNN & JOY KYSERFABRIC CRAFTS

70 DIZZY BLONDES JEWELRY71 ALL AMERICAN NUT ROASTERS

CINNAMON ROASTED ALMONDS &PECANS

72 THE GLASS BEE STAINED GLASS & SKIN CARE ITEMS

72A SHERRY'S COUNTRY CRAFTSFLORAL & WOOD CRAFTS

72B STINKER BELLE DOG & HAIRACCESSORIES

72C KATHLEEN KLINE PHOTOGRAPHY72D KMH CREATIONS INFANT

BLANKETS & ACCESSORIES72E LOVE & GLITTER JEWELRY72F COLLEEN REYES BUTTERFLY

COLLECTIONS72G RENEWED INTENT JOURNALS &

JEWELRY73 RITA'S OF CHAMBERSBURG

ITALIAN ICE74 KEEPSAKE IMAGES WORD

PHOTOMATS75 KMM JEWELRY JEWELRY76 NELSON APIARIES HONEY &

BEESWAX PRODUCTS77 D. REEDER, R. POHLMAN,

M & J CORKRAN DECORATIVEPAINTING

78 BRIAN GRAYBILL WOODSHELVES, CUPBOARDS, MISC.

79 GRANNIE ANNIE LADIES & CHILDRENS CLOTHING

80 GENERATIONAL DESIGNSCERAMIC HOUSES & JEWELRY

81 GO JUMP IN THE LAKE RUSTIC WOODEN SIGNS

82 SHAGGY CHIC UNIIQUE BOUTIQUE EMBROIDERED ITEMS

83 JOE & BECKY HYLAWOOD &FABRIC CRAFTS

84 PHILLIP CAUDILL WOOD CRAFTS85 DEBBIE HAZY HANDWOVEN

RUGS, JACKETS, SCARVES & HATS86 JOAN & BILL TOWNSEND

POLYMER CLAY FIGURES87 SUSAN TURFLE PORCELAIN

BEADS88 JACK DECKER WALKING STICKS89 CHAPEL CRAFTS

LEATHER GOODS90 ELISA DASHER HONEYSUCKLE

POTTERY91 SUCH A HOOT' JEWELRY &

PICTURE FRAMES92 SHEA WOLFE DESIGNS ART

MASKS & JEWELRY93 JOHN STYER TURNED WOOD

HEIRLOOMS94 ASIAN FUSION DELITE

ASIAN FOOD95 KATHY & AMY MYRICK

TOLE PAINTING96 PENNSYLVANIA BASKET CO.

HANDWOVEN BASKETS97 THURMONT COMMUNITY

AMBULANCE APPLE DUMPLINGS& ICE CREAM

98 CATHY'S CLAY CREATIONSSTONEWARE

99 LOIS EDMISTEN KLEENEX & TOILET PAPER COVERS

100 B-RESEATED CHAIR WEAVINGWOVEN FURNITURE

101 TEACHERS WITH CAMERASPHOTO TILES, PRINTS & NOTE CARDS

102 DENNIS & JUDITH CUMP SEASONAL WOOD DECOR

103 DOTTIE PIKE NEEDLECRAFTS104 BETTY JANE'S SWEET DELIGHTS

GOURMET PEANUT BRITTLE105 BOB'S BRASS JEWELRY

106 GOOD SHEPHERD DOG COATSFABRIC CRAFTS

107 BEST FRIENDS MARKETINGANIMAL ACCESSORIES

108 MAUI WOWI HAWAIIAN COFFEE & SMOOTHIES COFFEE & SMOOTHIES

109 FORD DYSART WOOD CABINETS110 TED ZIMMERMAN &

TERESA GROFF FUR ANIMALS &PURSES, TWIRLERS, SHELVES, MISC.

111 JOHN HOLDEN JEWELRY112 CHESAPEAKE NATURE

PHOTOGRAPHY FRAMED PHOTOGRAPHS & NOTE CARDS

113 SUSIE PEDERSEN CHILDRENS &LADIES CLOTHING

114 RUBBER MAT CO. WELCOMEMATS

115 PATTY HENRY QUILTED ITEMS116 BLUE MIST POTTERY

FUNCTIONAL STONEWARE &PORCELAIN

117 CAROL ROBERTSON PAINTED ITEMS, FLORAL ARRANGEMENTS

118 JULIA DRESSLER PHOTOGRAPHY119 LINDA BATTISTA & PAT WEBER

FABRIC & WOOD CRAFTS120 RON STINSON

METAL SCULPTURE121 LAURA JUNCO HANDPAINTED

MIRRORS, BOXES & NECKLACEHOLDERS

122 PAT'S SPECIALTY CRAFTSCERAMICS

123 ANN WATSON HAND PAINTEDWINDOW CURTAINS

124 PETER BELSKI WOOD TOYS, LAMPS, DOLL FURNITURE

125 DORIS WILLARD CROCHETING126 ALPINE ENGRAVING &

EMBROIDERY LASER ENGRAVEDHOT PLATES & MISC. WOOD ITEMS

127 BILL MCCREADY KNIVES,LEATHERS & WALKING STICKS

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Special Events

SATURDAY• Catoctin Promise Band, 9-11am, 2-5pm• Linda Elower School of Dance, 12pm

SUNDAY• Morning Worship Service, 8am• Catoctin Promise Band, 9-11am, 2-5pm• Linda Elower School of Dance, 12pm

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LARGE PAVILION OUR LADY OF MT CARMEL CHURCH SMALL PAVILION CARTERQUE BBQ & GRILLING CO. 31 BRUSTER’S REAL ICE CREAM51 GRIZZLY MOUNTAIN GRILL71 ALL AMERICAN NUT ROASTERS73 RITA’S OF CHAMBERSBURG

94 ASIAN FUSION DELITE97 THURMONT COMMUNITY AMBULANCE108 MAUI WOWI HAWAIIN COFFEE & SMOOTHIES132 ST. PETER THE APOSTLE PARISH149 STRAWBRIDGE UMC208 THURMONT LIONS CLUB

FOOD VENDOR LISTING