


Food & drink
Drinks and mixers: Natural drink mixers by Bauman’s Best Botanicals (#76), Vodka, Gin, Bourbon, & Whiskey by Silo Distillery (#87)
The main course: Pizza by the Green Mountain Pizza Co. (#79), Mediterranean food by Mediterranean Mix (#84), authentic Mexican food by Taco Truck All Stars (#88), vegan/vegetarian food by The Farm Café (#81)

Sweet and salty treats: Fudge by John Brooks (#54), kettle corn and cotton candy by Natalie Coughlin, maple products by Duane and Ruth Harrington (#40), Bavarian soft pretzels by Jed Sanchez (#59), ice cream and desserts by Lazy Cow (#79)
Jarred goodness: Jams, jellies, and pickles by Chubby Chicks (#9), dips and dessert mixes by Pattie Dupuis (#39), jams, jellies, and bread by Phyllis Potter (#28), salsa by Tom Williamson (#12)
Fun
Want to keep the kids entertained? Then stop by the Artistree Community Arts Center stall (#82) for family-friendly activities, and see stall #63 for handblown balloons by Linda and John Garrison!

Local handmade art, crafts & wares
Take your pick from handmade pottery by Lily Calabrese (stall #67), Sharon Dunigan (#16), Mud Puppy Pottery (#55), and Christopher Wuttke (#50).
Looking for glassworks that are hand-blown or softened by the sea? Check out the creations of Rolande Andrews (#72) and Lada Bohac (#75).
If you’re searching for a bit of basketry, see Donna Gates at #52 (for work with pine needles), Penny Hewitt’s birch bark and black ash baskets at #15, or Tracie Quirion’s handwoven pieces at #4.
For everything from hand-forged jewelry to silver birdhouses, visit the stalls of Christine Browne (#34), Melvin Corey (#29), Amy Hook-Therrien (also offering paintings at #24), Melissa Jordan (#33), Barbara Krieger (you can also check out her fabric totes at #2), Sue Lecuyer (featuring beadwork beauties at #71), Allisen Lemay (#56), Charlotte MacFadden (for pieces made of pearl and crystal, visit #66), Jennifer Maxham (#37), Zoie Parent (#70), and Angie Whitney (#5).
Interested in cloth creations? Stop by Mary’s Anderson spot (#62) for felted and hand-woven items, or visit Dianne Cook (#19 for recycled bags, hats, bibs, and aprons), Ursula Dehne (#48 for wool pieces), Susanne Inglis (#31, featuring pillowcases and travel pillows), Ann Katz (#69), Barbara Oldenburg (#26), Nancy Plotsky (for upcycled women's clothes at #47), Leslie Scarborough (with sweet needle-felted animals at #49), Carol Skelding (#74), and Rhonda Tinkham (#57).

To upgrade your soaps and lotions, see Pam Brouard’s stall for a touch of Ireland (#27), or check out the spaces of Maria Gallison (for organic lotion and soy candles at #7), Judy Lidie (#30), and Meggan Wehmeyer (#68).
For art of all kinds, stall #21 is calling with handmade landscape art by Heather Bushey, plus Jonnie Davis’s functional, rustic wall art at #60, photography by Thomas Harrington (#61) and Kevin Hart (#48), Christian Schoenig’s reclaimed metal sculptures (#43), Jeff and Sandy Spiegel’s paintings and sculptures (#18), and Shannon Wallis’ Ukranian eggs at #58.
Eager for works of wood and stone? Bill Dudley offers rustic wood products (stall #75-77), plus check out hand-carved wooden pieces by David Gonyon (#25), Richard and Vera Long (beautiful bowls at #32), and Andre Souligny (#1 for wooden utensils), as well as Deb Morrison Martin’s copper and stone items (#64).
Or if something a little different is what you seek, peruse dried flowers by Robert Alan (#38), herbal and wellness products by Goodenough and Newton (#65), natural dog treats by Alan Ewald (#13), handmade greeting cards by Nancy Hadwen (#44), organic lavender and garlic by Eden Piconi (#35), Rizzo/Diaz wind chimes (plus paintings and jewelry at #51), ornaments and doll clothes by Terry and Sarah Thompson (#10), and even handmade knives and yard birds by Jeff Wardwell (#36).