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Pennsylvania Lavender Festival at Willow Pond Farm

Featured Vendors

Ned Baxter, Hope Springs Antiques: An accomplished basket maker, Ned will be focusing this year on “gathering” baskets, the perfect basket for those whose mission it is to harvest lavender.  He will also have wooden kitchen tools for sale.  hopesprings@peoplepc.com.
                
Kathy Boyland, K. Boyland Designs: Our favorite artist in clay, Kathy specializes in clay wall arts, botanical impressions in clay, and limited edition prints.  kboyland@erols.comLook for her work under the Lavender Tent.

Sylvia Braderman, The Creative Bonsai: Sylvia takes the ancient Japanese art of bonsai to a new level.  In addition to her artistry, she displays a great talent for teaching. bonsai129@aol.com.

Susanna Reppert Brill, The Rosemary House: Born into the business, Susanna manages The Rosemary House which was founded by her mother.  She will have used and classic herb and gardening books, the establishment’s best-selling “Roastmary” blend, a variety of fairy garden items and a variety of lavender products.  TheRosemaryHouse@aol.com.

Michael Chapman, Expressions:  Michael describes his work as creative photography and it most definitely is.  His photos of the Festival last year perfectly caught the essence of the event.  M_Chapman@comcast.net.

Julia Dixon: Julia has been at the Festival since the beginning.  Her hand-crafted jewelry has always been a hit.   juliadixonabc@aol.com.

Susan Eggleston, Sweet Annie Herbals:  A gifted crafter and a member of the board of the Pennsylvania Herb Festival, Susan will have hand-crafted candles and painted garden accessories for sale.   sweetannieherbals@hotmail.com.

Linda Guise: Dried floral and herb arrangements.  We are happy to say that Linda does all of our dried arrangements.

Jack Handshaw: One of the increasing number of superb Fairfield artists, Jack turns clay into superb reduction fired porcelain.  jghobbit@comcast.net.

Jean Huffenus and Leslie Manas, Jean Designs:  These lovers of lavender create exquisite sterling silver jewelry.  www.jeandesigns.com.

John Mitchell, La Cigale: We went to France several years ago to see the lavender growing in Provence and bought several Provencal table linens.  Imagine our surprise when we discovered on our return that we could have saved the air fare and purchased them from John!  info@lacigale.com

Amanda Morris, Massage Therapist: All that lavender and a massage therapist.  What more could you ask for a relaxing day?  arm9580@yahoo.com.

Mike O’Herron, Stony Ridge Forge: Almost a Fairfield resident, Mike, like Lincoln, has a Gettysburg address.  A long-time practitioner of the blacksmith trade, he will be demonstrating his skills at the Festival and selling his wares.  stonyridgefarm@juno.com.

Judy Orcutt, QuillGraphy:  “HomeGrown Art” created from pressed flowers and calligraphy, Judy’s work is the reflection of her heart, and she hopes that her art will touch your heart as well.  quillgraphywcs@gmail.com.

Bob Pezold, Woodworker:  Bob’s magnificently turned wooden bowls and other wooden items are a “must” for anyone with a love of fine craftsmanship.  rpezold@cox.net.