6th Annual First People Art Festival
Located on South George between Walnut & Chestnut
Parking lots on James Street and Chestnut Street
A celebration of Certified American Indian Arts & Crafts by
Premier North Carolina Woodland Artists/Artisans
A celebration of the closing of another successful season of the
farmers' market by vendors, who participated on a regular basis
TRIBAL CERTIFIED AMERICAN INDIAN VENDORS
DREAMWEAVER (Haliwa-Saponi Tribe) - abstract expressionist & realistic watercolors; nature photos
HARVEST OF THE GREAT SPIRIT PRAWN FARM (Coharie Tribe) - natural fresh water prawns "baby lobster"
CHIEF CECIL HUNT & DAUGHTER EUDORA (Tuscarora Tribe) - Traditional Tuscarora
Sweet Potato Fry Bread
CULTURAL CHIEF ELISHA LOCKLEAR (Tuscarora Tribe) - carved tupelo dough bowls; painted gourds;
Elisha has demonstrated and sold his work at Smithsonian Indian Museum in Washington D. C.
BRIAN LYNCH (Haliwa-Saponi Tribe) - Premier North Carolina silver & wampum Indian Jeweler
JESSICA DINGLE (Waccama-Siouan) - beaded jewelry and clothing items
SENORA LYNCH (Haliwa-Saponi Tribe) - Premier North Carolina Indian potter; known for her hand-
built turtle shapes and intricate carved patterns; Senora has sold her pottery at the U. S. Olympics in
Atlanta, Georgia and at the Smithsonian Indian Museum in Washington D. C.
FARMERS' MARKET VENDORS
HARRELL'S PRODUCE - fall mums, hay bales & pie pumpkins for decorations - cucumbers,
tomatoes, green peppers & other varieties, eggplant, onions; white & sweet potatoes;
zucchini, yellow, patty, acorn & butternut squash; turnips, beets, sweet pickles, fresh butter;
apple & berry cider, cold beverages
SALLY'S SPECIALTIES - white & wheat sourdough, hobo, banana & chew bread;
cookies & baked items; blackberry, strawberry & pepper jellies & jams
ADDIE BEES HONEY - local Wayne County wild & clover honey; honey infused with
spices & herbs; beeswax chapstick
HOLLY GROVE FARMS - 6 flavors natural goat cheese
CERNY FAMILY FARM - free range chicken eggs
SUSANNA MILLER - local fine craft woven baskets in variety of colors, sizes & shapes;
former president Goldweavers Guild; German rye bread & pear conserve;
Anna Lawson's organic pickled figs, pickled zucchini, fig preserves, plum jam
RANDY & KRISTINE WRIGHT - local decorative & functional pottery; feather earrings & hair clips
JENNIFER BRANCH "EARTH MUFFIN" - creative textiles ranging from
decorative items to children's clothing
TIM NORRIS - Vermiculture supplies - liquid & concentrated pooh; starter kits
LOTUS BLOSSOM - view architectural designs for First People Heritage Center; Benefit
Print available as a gift with every $100.00 donation for First People Heritage Center
DANCE - DRUMS - CULTURAL PROGRAMS - FOOD - FUN
*Elisha Locklear will be speaking at Wayne County Museum tonight at 7:00pm
Get first choice of his hand carved tupelo dough bowls
Date and Time
Friday Nov 4, 2011
3:00 PM - 7:00 PM EDT
November 4, 2011, 3:00-7:00pm
Location
Plum Tree Market Place, 104 South George Street between Walnut & Chestnut and
Plum Tree Gardens Bed & Breakfast, 109 South George Street, Historic Goldsboro
Fees/Admission
Free and open to the public
Contact Information
Dreamweaver or Lotus Blossom @ 919-736-9412
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