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Saturday September 29, town-wide Yesterdays in North East 10-5 Judith Owen, Kristeena Crabb, Susan Amadio and Annie Schappert will be in John “aka The Lathemeister” Styer will be in St. Mary Anne’s churchyard, selling his wooden wares and togged up to the nines in his colonial duds; Wool women KB Inglee and Gerry Scarfe and their heritage sheep will be demonstrating spinning (those sheep are amazing!) at the Yesterdays event as well, representing Greenbank Mills and Philips Farm; Authors Bill Bates and Erika Quesenbery will be signing their latest books (Bates on APG , Quesenbery on Bainbridge) at England’s Colony on the Bay, and Erika also will have her display of Native American artifact collection available for study And then coast just a few miles west, on rte 275 up from 40, to attend the opening of Alysia Asp’s A2 Art Studio, the latest studio to open its door in Perryville. The event goes from 2-8pm, and Aysia promises art, fun, & food!www.a2artstudio.com Sunday, September 30, join demonstrators Wallace Badur and Maggie Creshkoff at Rumbleway Farm on 592 McCauley Road for Farm Day 2007! Blacksmithing, pottery making, hayrides and apple dunking, tours of the farm, delicious food and drink, all locally made. www.rumblewayfarm.com |