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RRF expects over two dozen vendors

2010 Festival Vendors as of 9/22/10

 

Copiah County Volunteer Firemen  (Food)                           

 

Carl C. Henderson   (paintings)                                             

 

Philip Curtis   (Metal Art)

 

Ducks Unlimited  (various items)                  

 

Bob Berch  (bottle trees/bottle chimes)                           

 

First United Pentecostal Church  (boiled peanuts, drinks, meat skins)

 

Johnnie “Nuggett” Wilson (Wooden Spoons)                  

 

Hardy Wilson Memorial Hospital                                    

 

Philip Staten (Monster Spider Jump)                                    

 

Diane Sanders (Candles, etc.)                                             

 

LaKiaus Moore (Sno King-Pm Concessions)                           

 

H. U. Methodist Church & Day Care ( bean bags)                  

 

Tampatha Patterson (candles & necklaces)                              

 

Johnathon Taylor (Jerseys)                                             

 

Walgreens Co. (blood pressure and give away items)         

 

Roger & Renee Berry (MS Blues Guitars)                                

 

JB’s BBQ (James Banks)                                                      

 

Christopher Johnson (art prints)                                             

 

Just Kiddin (Educational toys)                                             

 

Scot Johnson (woodworking, homemade antler-handle knives)                                             

 

Barbara Roper (Jewelry)

 

Chuck Terrell  (portraits)                                                      

 

Tammy Gallagher (paintings)                                             

 

Paul Miller (air brush)                                                      

 

Public Service Booths:

Hazlehurst Lions Club   (eye screening)

 

Mississippi National Guard  (Hummer)

 

Crime Stoppers

 

Chamber of Commerce

 

Habitat for Humanity

 

Pine Crest Guest Home (test and handouts)

 

 

 

 

 

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