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Festival arts and crafts exhibitors

By Times staff writer

© St. Petersburg Times, published January 12, 2001


Here is a list of the arts and crafts exhibitors for the Florida Manatee Festival.

Mrs. Lawrence Greenblatt: handbags, dolls and bears

David and Gelmi Wilkinson: hats and accessories

David and Linda Mostyn: hand-painted wooden fish and birds, marble and wood turtles

Mike and Mary Barnaby: wood/fiber baskets

Tammy Abrozalitis: wooden and gourd bird houses

Miss Kitts Olde Time Photo: antique photography

Joanie Diffenderfer and Dona Jones: country crafts

Greg Nason: scroll saw work

Ann Geri Isom: sea shells and florals

Tony DeLanaro: wood carvings and baskets

Carolyn Swope: tote bags, magic wands and halos

Earnest A. Beardsely: pine needle crafts

Jay M. Garner: wooden tole painted crafts

Erlene Kapiton: fabric pillow quilts

Glenn E. Thompson, Jr.: wooden crafts for children

Gail Wepner: calligraphy and painted windows

Eleine Bromley: dolls and fine crafts

Lynn Henry: nautical racks, towel and napkin holders

Nancy Toshack: hand-painted manatee

Rollingstones by John Rollinson: lapidary

Gordon S. Scott: decorative woodcrafts and lawn ornaments

Simply Sharon/Sharon Campbell-Thornhill: unfinished gourmet dips, soup and gift baskets.

Leon Tabankin: computer photography

Robert Weind: soft sculptured fabric works and hand embroidery

Ron Cabana: hand-carved birds

Rachel Hunt: gold wire jewelry and name necklaces

Sandra Pauley: wood ornaments

Linda Harden: gourmet sauces, gift baskets and balloons

William and Susan Clark: tole painted wood ornaments, gourds and painted bottles

Richard and Laurie Kaneipp: magnetic jewelry

Peter Pulero: ceramic fan pulls and hand decorated shirts

Hazel Bugna: sand sculpture

S. Thrasher: personalized golf markers

Jim and Christ Hand: pewter figurines and jewelry

Bill and June Rose, kitting, crocheting, jewelry and wood figurines

Judy Taegger: manitite jewelry and night lights

Bruce and Denise Sanfilippo: hand painted womens clothes

Christine Patterson: ivy bowl candles

Halos From Heaven: head wreaths and magic wands

Joe and Lauri Hall: tire swings, Tin Man birdhouses, bell stands and tire planters

Sharon Critoph: jewelry and insect beaded pins

Dan and Carol Mathews: wildlife art furniture and decorative accessories

Walter Graden: printed shorts, nightgowns and jewelry

Brian Blackmore: jewelry

Charles and Audrye Eddy: country wood crafts

Shirley McKenyon-Ferrara: womens' clothing.

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