Vendors 2009

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Beaded baskets, textiles,
and more from Kenya

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Goat’s milk soaps

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Natural, organic handmade couture for infants, toddlers, and women

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Organic beauty products

Quilt2-1Workforce Housing Coalition

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Crepes

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cookies

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

Browse through the 2009 vendor listing below. Vendors, click here for more information about the 2010 festival.



arts * crafts * gifts | nonprofit | food


Agard Studios:
handmade jewelry
Artistry in Pencil:
pencil drawings
C&J Designs: handmade aprons, chef hats, tote bags, baby items, fleece hats & scarves
Cardea Chiropractic Well-being: info on natural health and well-being, complementary nervous system scans and postural analysis photosCris & Company: Handmade scarves, cheese trays, jewelry, ornaments
Dancing Beads:
jewelry made from glass beads, semi-precious stones, fused glass and sterling silver
Face Painting
by Gail Champagne
Five Potters’ Coop:
handmade, wheel thrown pottery
The Greater Grater:
handmade ceramic graters
India Cottage EmporiuIndia Cottage Emporium: handmade jewelry, hand embroidered clothing
Joy Lane Farm:
goat’s milk soaps
Just Laugh Designs:
fiber and fabric art and accessories
Maple Suites:
gifts and specialty items
M. H. Jacobs Gallery:
watercolor paintings and prints
Northwood Naturals: Skin care products (lotions, sugar scrubs, soaps, insect repellent and more)
Project Graduation & Newmarket Class of 2010:
wreaths, musical chairs tickets, and more
The Original Woodchuck:
Handmade cutting and bread boards
Painted Pansy
:
hand-painted glassware, wood and more
Red Worms for a Green Earth: vermicomposting equipment, related literature, hand-crafted boot cleaners
Rejuvenations:
chair massage
Shauna’s World LLC:
natural, organic, vintage and unique handmade couture for infants, toddlers and women
Silly Sand: Sand art featuring handcrafted character bottles, novelty shaped bottles, and sports bottles
Simply Fun: Board games, gamily games, party games
Stolat Organics:
organic beauty products
Teri Bonatti Photography:
black & white and color photography
The Greater Grater: Handmade kitchen tools
Usborne Books: educational books and materials for kids
Whitetail Crossing Crafts: country stenciled, wooden signs


Club Chameleon: baked goods
Hope Craft:
beaded baskets, textiles and more from Kenya
Lamprey River Advisory
Committee
Newmarket Gardeners: Spring bulbs and note cards
Workforce Housing Coalition for the Greater Seacoast



Boy Scout Troop 200: Chili, nachos, and fried dough
Get the Scoop
:
savory and sweet crepes
Hickory Nut Farm:
Goat milk hard aged cheese and go-ghurt; cheese and fruit kabobs; cheese and veg kabobs
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:
samosas, rice biryani, chana masala, nan, and more
Laotian Food: egg rolls and more
Little Bay Oyster Company: oysters
Mama Lena’s Pizzeria: pizza and cold drinks
The Mill Ice Cream Cafe and Fudge Factory: homemade ice cream and fudge
Polish and French Food: Pierogis, kapusta, kielbasa, seafood chowder, and more
Sons of the American Legion: Sausages, hot dogs, hamburgers

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  • Opa’s Oompah Band

    OPA’S OOMPAH BAND: Achtung!! Opa’s Oompah Band, playing together for more than 20 years, specializes in German festival music, offering a varied mix of European folk music, waltzes, marches and polkas. (You may also occasionally hear a rousing rendition of Bill Bailey, Hello Dolly, or the Colonel Bogey March, as well as the lively Clarinet and Beer Barrel Polkas.) Don’t miss this kick-off performance Friday, Sept. 24, starting at 6:45 during the Soup & Chowder Fest. (Cost: Adults, $7; children, $3. Cost covers three cups of soup.) http://www.heritage-festival.org/index.php/program/performers/

  • Veterans Dedication & Exhibit

    VETERANS DEDICATION & EXHIBIT: The Newmarket Veterans Memorial Trust Committee is sponsoring two special events at the Heritage Festival, both on Saturday, Sept. 25. Attend a short dedication ceremony for Cpl. White, a Newmarket native who died in Vietnam. (Sat. 10-10:30) Corner of Main St. and Bay Rd. And meet local veterans through words and photographs at the Veterans Exhibit. (Sat. 11-5) Main Street Bandstand.

  • Don’t Miss the Accordion Warrior!

    GARY SREDZIENSKI, THE ACCORDION WARRIOR (and former Newmarket resident), returns to the festival stage this year, along with his accordion collection and his vast repertoire of music that manages to span  time, continents, and styles. Don’t try to classify him–just make sure you get there to hear him play! A perennial favorite, Gary’s performances are packed with heart and soul, fabulous talent. and an endless supply of stories and trivia. Don’t miss this chance to see–and hear–Gary live on the festival stage! Saturday, Sept. 25, 4:00-5:00 on the main stage. http://www.heritage-festival.org/index.php/program/performers/

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