Vendors 2010


Murals & More by Martee

Dragonfly nightlight

A-NHF 2006 Soap Vendor copy
Joy Lane Farm

Goat’s milk soaps

Fabulous Faces
by Gail Champagne

Busy vendors
at the Heritage Festival

The Sharing Foundation
Silk scarves, bags, purses, tablecloths,
handmade in Cambodia

Green Alliance
Buy local. Buy green. Save money.

Lamprey River Advisory Committee

Get the Scoop
Crepes


The Mill Ice Cream Cafe
and Fudge Factory
Homemade ice cream and fudge




cookiesThe Newmarket Heritage Festival features a select group of high-quality vendors selling fine arts, crafts, gifts, food, and more.

Confirmed vendors for the 2010 festival are listed below. The list is frequently updated, so check back!

ATTN: VENDORS! Click here for a 2010 booth application.



arts * crafts * gifts | nonprofit * service | food


ARTS * CRAFTS * GIFTS
Agard Designs:
jewelry
Boxes Unlimited:
jewelry and keepsake boxes
Bumblebee and Sophie:
specialty children’s clothes and more
Compania Thalia:
sweaters, bags, scarves, and hats
Chi For You:
feng shui jewelry
Cris & Company:
scarves, cheese trays, jewelry, ornaments
Dancing Beads:
beaded jewelry
Fabulous Faces: face painting by Gail Champagne
Fidele Mutagoma:
multicultural crafts
Five Potters’ Coop:
wheel-thrown pottery
In2 Design:
lariat-style jewelry
India Cottage Emporium: jewelry, embroidered clothing
Joy Lane Farm: goat’s milk soaps
Lonely Little Thrift Shop:
vintage treasures and more
Mary Kay:
Cosmetics
Murals & More by Martee: painted glassware
Newmarket Gardeners:
bulbs and cards
Northwood Naturals:
organic, natural, skin care items
Sand Art and Silhouettes:
colorful art and more
Simply Fun:
Family board games, cards, puzzles
Teri Bonatti Photography: black & white and color photography
The Original Woodchuck: cutting boards and more
The Sharing Foundation: silk scarves, bags, purses, tablecloths,
handmade in Cambodia
Usborne Books: educational books and materials for kids


NONPROFIT  * SERVICE

Green Alliance: Buy local. Buy green. Save money. Make a difference. Get your membership and start now!
Lamprey River Advisory Committee: Learn about the “wild and scenic” treasure right here on the New Hampshire Seacoast.
Newmarket Business Association: information, coffee and more
Newmarket Conservation Commission
:Learn about the work of this town commission, charged with proper utilization and protection of Newmarket’s natural resources and protection of watershed resources 
Tutor Doctor: interactive spelling game for kids




FOOD
Boy Scouts: chili, hot dogs, fried dough and more
Get the Scoop: savory and sweet crepes
Howlin’ Good Kettle Corn: Kettle Corn & fresh-squeezed lemonade
Ian’s Granite State Franks:
hot dogs, sausage, kielbasa, tofu dogs, Squamscot soda, lime rickeys, french fries and chips
Indian Food:
Newmarket Indian families offer samosas, rice biryani, chana masala, nan, and more
The Juice Hut: fresh and frozen juice drinks
Laotian Food: egg rolls and more
Mama Lena’s Pizzeria: pizza and cold drinks
Newmarket Elementary PTA: baked goods, coffee, hot chocolate
Sons of the American Legion: Sausage, fries and more
The Mill Ice Cream Cafe and Fudge Factory: homemade ice cream and fudge
Want a Waffle? Belgian waffles on a stick. Yum!

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