Monday, August 27, 2012

WLCC Harvest Festival Saturday, Sept. 1st


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The Annual WLCC Harvest Festival is on 
Saturday, Sept. 1 from 10 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.  

Hope all of you will attend and bring any guests 
who may be visiting on this fun Labor Day 
weekend. The Festival is open to all so spread
 the word around the mountain and encourage 
everyone to come!
   
There will be a lunch buffet from 11:30 – 1:00 
serving hamburgers with all the fixings, salads, 
chips, drink and dessert for $8.00 for adults 
and $4.00 for children 10 and under.  You can
 charge lunch to your club account. 

To add to your shopping and dining pleasure 
music will be provided by our own Fred Buck.

Get your Christmas shopping list together and 
come and see the beautiful and unique items 
that our 2012 exhibitors have to offer. Some of 
your favorite vendors are back along with some
 new ones with exciting and different goods to
 purchase.  This year we have some beautiful
 items from Africa made by artisans who might 
otherwise be resigned to a life of poverty.  All
 proceeds from these sales goes toward sending
 teens in Africa to Young Life camp to hear the 
salvation story which can bring hope to lives 
where there is no future.  We also have some 
wonderful metalwork (wolf heads, etc.) this 
year and some interesting mobiles.  Make sure 
you come and see the beautiful hand-woven 
and painted scarves, the beeswax ornaments 
and the new mixed media fine art objects.   
Our vendors love coming to Wolf Laurel mainly 
because of the friendly and welcoming 
customers.  Thanks for that and for making
 the Festival such  an enjoyable and successful 
event year after year. 

See you there !!!

Harvest Festival Committee
Linda Linkenauger, Suzy Orebaugh, 
Darnell Eller

Afghans
African goods
Antique pins
Area history items
Bags - gourd art handbags
Barbed-wire art
Books
Christmas ornaments
Dolls, Pendants, Wristlets, Vintage
 Quilt Items
Furniture (Creations in Wood)
Goat cheese candy and fudge
Handbags
Handspun yarn, scarves and hats
Hand-woven and painted scarves
Jellies, Jams, Pickles, Honey, Baked Items
Jewelry
Metalwork
Mixed media fine arts
Mobiles
NC wildflower/barns note cards - 
photography
Oil Painting
Olive oil, soaps and body cream
Photography
Polymer clay recycled bottles
Pottery
Quilting
Recycled Art - painted old windows, 
wind chimes, garden art
Swedish weaving
Wood bowls, cutting boards, etc.

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