Amy Dru Beard shows some of her handcrafted necklaces at the Salt Fork Arts and Craft Festival at Cambridge Town Park. She began generating the pieces through covid and now travels to festivals all through the point out selling her artwork.
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The college student art tent at the Salt Fork Arts and Crafts Festival was crammed to the edges with nearby scholar artwork, producing the festival to have to have a bigger tent for the 2023 clearly show.
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Consumers peruse numerous goodies from vendors in the Marketplace Tent. Salsa, jams and jellies, and Shirley Goodpastor’s famed baklava were all obtainable to acquire.
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Guitarist Steven Miller performs at the 2023 Salt Fork Arts and Crafts Competition.
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A exhibit of hand-crafted necklaces made by Amy Dru Beard hangs in front of a reverse tie-dye shirt at the competition.
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Ceramic artwork by regional college students stands on exhibit in the Pupil Artwork Tent.
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Jen Grotjahn-Buddie, proprietor of Olivia’s Xloset, with her handmade hats, puppets, and more.
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MadCap Puppets kept youngsters and adults alike entertained throughout their time in the Effectiveness Tent at the Salt Fork Arts and Crafts Competition.
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MadCap Puppets retained kids and adults alike entertained for the duration of their time in the General performance Tent at the Salt Fork Arts and Crafts Competition.
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Buckeye Concessions was on hand during the competition providing $8 lemonades, funnel cakes and kettle corn to competition attendees.
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The 53rd Annual Salt Fork Arts and Crafts Competition, Aug. 11-13 at Cambridge Metropolis Park attracts artisans from throughout the nation. The 3-working day pageant palms out various awards and options dwell tunes, a heritage tent and additional.
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The 53rd Once-a-year Salt Fork Arts and Crafts Festival, Aug. 11-13 at Cambridge Town Park attracts artisans from across the nation. The three-working day festival palms out a lot of awards and characteristics reside music, a heritage tent and much more.
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The 53rd Once-a-year Salt Fork Arts and Crafts Pageant, Aug. 11-13 at Cambridge Metropolis Park attracts artisans from throughout the place. The 3-day festival palms out several awards and attributes live audio, a heritage tent and far more.
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The 53rd Annual Salt Fork Arts and Crafts Competition, Aug. 11-13 at Cambridge Metropolis Park draws artisans from throughout the state. The three-working day competition fingers out numerous awards and capabilities are living tunes, a heritage tent and far more.
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The award winners for the Student Art Tent. A lot of awards had been handed out, which include two scholarships and money prizes.
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Carrie Turner commences one more masterpiece painting at the Salt Fork Arts and Crafts festival. Turner is a properly-recognised, Zanesville-dependent artist, who is currently exhibiting at the Bunko Jess Gallery.
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Rachel Fraunfelter (remaining) and Catherine Taylor, both of Zanesville, ended up awarded scholarships for their entries in the Pupil Artwork Tent.
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The 53rd Once-a-year Salt Fork Arts and Crafts Competition, Aug. 11-13 at Cambridge Metropolis Park attracts artisans from throughout the place. The 3-working day festival palms out many awards and characteristics are living tunes, a heritage tent and far more.
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A competition visitor shows off her freshly acquired wood artwork.
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