Official Guide to the
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July 14-17, 2016 Pennsylvania Military Museum, 51 Boal Ave., Boalsburg www.peopleschoicefestival.com A special publication of
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People’s Choice has ‘something for everyone’ Food and treats galore Food Vendors Specialty-food producers abound Eclectic music lineup features a little bit of everything Music Schedule People’s Choice map Wineries to showcase their products Local Wineries There’s lots for kids to do Festival Timeline Exhibitors (alphabetical) Exhibitors (by medium)
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People’s Choice has ‘something for everyone’ By G. KERRY WEBSTER kwebster@centrecountygazette.com BOALSBURG — Thousands will descend upon the grounds of the Boalsburg Military Museum Thursday, July 14, through Sunday, July 17, for the annual People’s Choice Festival of Pennsylvania Arts & Crafts.
The festival, which promotes only Pennsylvania artists, crafters, food vendors and wineries, took root in the early 1990s. At that time, local artists took it upon themselves and decided to start their own festival. To committee member Sandie Biddle, there is a huge difference between the two. “First, I want to say that we’re not in competition with Arts Fest,” Biddle said. “Having both events at the same time is a wonderful boon to the Centre Region’s economy. They are both getting people to come to Centre County. “But, what we offer at the People’s Choice festival is an affordable, family-friendly alternative to the event downtown.” The event is free and open to the public, said Biddle, and she encourages visitors to bring their children and their dogs. “There’s something there for everyone,” she said. “Kids’ day is every day at the People’s Choice Festival. There are tons of things going on throughout the weekend.” Two hundred vendor spots were made available for vendors, and they filled quickly.
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“We have several artists return year after year, but we also have new vendors each year,” she said. “We like to keep things fresh and add new things when we can. We went through a lot of applications this year. Lots of people want to be a part of our event.” Sometimes, Biddle said, the committee receives
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If you are looking for creative pieces of art, the People’s Choice Festival is the place to be. Biddle said those attending the event “won’t need a lot of money.” Instead, she said, they’ll just need plenty of time to stroll the grounds and take in all the wonderful booths and tents. “We have free water and sunscreen available,” said Biddle. “Other than that, I suggest people wear something they can be comfortable in and maybe bring a blanket to sit on under a tree to escape the sun.” For more information, visit www.peopleschoicefestival.com.
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Food and treats galore at People’s Choice Festival By G. KERRY WEBSTER kwebster@centrecountygazette.com BOALSBURG — The 24th annual People’s Choice Festival of Pennsylvania Arts & Crafts is scheduled for Thursday, July 14, through Sunday, July 17, on the grassy grounds of the Pennsylvania Military Museum in Historic Boalsburg, and already, more than 20 food proprietors and a handful of specialty vendors have signed on to be there. Tom Sherlock, of Abbotstown, and Sherlock’s Beef Pit has been a staple in the lineup. Located in a shady spot at the end of the food vendor line, near the creek,
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“We serve only one item and we do it very well,” Sherlock said. “We have bottom round roasted to perfection, sliced paper thin, piled high and topped with your choice of caramelized onions, barbecue sauce or the hottest horseradish you ever had.” Sherlock, a former Penn State student, said he continues to return each year because of all the friends he has made, and because of the returning customers. “The People’s Choice Festival is a well-attended event,” he said. “I always enjoy returning to my old haunts, too. I’ll be back next year as well.” Billed as “The World’s Greatest Concession Crab Cakes,” Sherri’s Fun Foods, owned and operated by Keith Behney, of Camp Hill, returns for the 17th straight year in 2016. In addition to serving crab cakes, the concession will also offer cream of crab soup and drinks. “This is one of our favorite events,” said Behney. “Great people come to it, great people run it and it’s just an allaround top-tier event.”
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Bob’s Concessions has served a number of different items to festival-goers for the past decade. Owned by Bob and Loretta Raycroft, of Wood, the food booth offers roasted corn on the cob, loaded baked potatoes, frozen chocolate-dipped bananas and grilled cheese sandwiches on Texas toast. “We have made friends with many craft vendors at the festival,” said Bob Raycroft, “and have developed a following of faithful customers in the Centre County Area.”
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Those visiting Bob’s Concessions in 2016 will have a few more options. “This year, we will be offering fresh steamed broccoli and fresh fried bacon as options for the baked potatoes,” Raycroft said. Bob’s Concessions will continue to return to the festival, as long as he and his wife are able, he said. “The festival has a wonderful, family-friendly atmosphere that we value and wish to support,” he said. Sherlock’s Beef Pit, Bob’s Concessions and Sherri’s Fun Foods will surely be recognizable to past visitors of the event, but, rest assured, there will be several new booths at which people can feed their hunger. Greg and LuAnn Yearick, of Centre Hall, will bring Cajun Express II to the festival for the first time. The booth will sell a variety of Cajun delights, such as shrimp-on-a-stick, frog legs, catfish fillets and sandwiches, crab cake nuggets and more. They will also add a new item to the menu for the People’s Choice Festival — gator-on-a-stick. The Yearicks grew up in Centre County, in the Centre Hall and Boalsburg areas, and the People’s Choice Festival was an event they attended as spectators. They noted that’s what makes it so special for them to “have the honor” of being a vendor this year. Local concessionaires Ashley Hamilton and Greg Nau, of Bellefonte, will bring Rosie’s Pierogies to the festival. The business offers a variety of homemade pierogies, including regular, jalapeno and bacon — an original recipe. The booth will also serve the popular Polish dish haluski, made of cabbage and egg noodles.
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Other food vendors expected to be present at the festival include: Carper’s Concessions, of Huntingdon; Cogan’s Concessions, of Howard; Old World Concessions, of Tire Hill; Prospector’s Allegheny Rib Co., of State College; Hassinger Concessions, of Meadville; Hull and Hollenbaugh Concessions, of Punxsutawney; Unicorn Concessions, of Shickshinny; TCB Concessions, of Springs Mills; Miller’s Tropical Sno, of Bellefonte; Snyder’s Concessions, of Bellefonte; Packer Concessions, of Bellefonte; Scott’s Roasting, of Bellefonte; Jerry Snyder Concessions, of Bellefonte; and Rick Snyder Concessions, of Bellefonte.
Al and Maryann Weimert, of Port Matilda, will be returning to the Boalsburg festival for the fifth straight year. The Big Al’s Mustard concession will feature eight homemade mustards, including Buckhorn Burner and Blazing Mare.
A growing niche in the outdoor food vendor market is in specialty foods. Ann and Gene Acri, of New Cumberland, will bring a unique blend of handcrafted pottery and dip mixes to the festival with their concession, Pottery and Country 4 You. The couple uses its own personally designed molds and recipes for their products. They agreed that People’s Choice is an excellent show for repeat
“People in the State College area are huge supporters of local products, especially if they are homemade,” said Al Weimert. “We enjoy coming back each year to meet new people and talk again with returning customers.” Other specialty food vendors expected to attend the festival include: Dennis Farms, of Cooperstown, with maple-related products; Mister G Coffee Co., of Reedsville, with fresh-roasted coffee; JD Gourmet, of Tannersville, with vinegar-olive oil blends; Chef Tim Foods, of Etters, with steak seasonings; Torchbearer Sauces; Whisker Biscuits, of Stroudsburg, with handmade dog treats; RAZZ’s Hickory Syrup; The Piper’s Peck, of Bellefonte, with fruit jams and jellies; and Tait Farm Foods Inc., of Centre Hall, with fruit spreads and condiments.
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Eclectic music lineup features a little bit of everything By JODI MORELLI correspondent@centrecountygazette.com BOALSBURG — This year’s lineup at the People’s Choice Festival has something to offer for all ages and each and every musical taste, from big band to jazz to pop and modern rock. Check out the daily schedule for the festival’s free live entertainment, Thursday, July 14, through Sunday, July 17.
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■ South: Truth Seekers Anyone who enjoys classic acoustic and folk rock should check out the Truth Seekers. The duo, Katherine Kaufman and Mark Knarr, plays both unique cover songs and their own original music. They call Central Pennsylvania home, and enjoy sharing all of their songs with their audiences.
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■ North: The Second Winds These musicians have an energy on stage that continues to liven up the crowd year after year. They play everything from jazz and swing to big band covers and Latin hits. The Second Winds proves that age really is just a number — but music is timeless. ■ South: Tussey Mountain Moonshiners Winners of the 2010 DelFest Bluegrass Band Competition, the Moonshiners love everything to do with bluegrass and string music. They’re a five-piece quintet with a long history of playing together, but they don’t sing covers — originals only, please. The Moonshiners released their debut album, “I’m Going Home,” to stellar critic reviews in 2011.
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■ North: Dan & Galla Musical Show Dan and Galla are a husband-and-wife team who put on a lively and dynamic performance when they take the stage. Dan plays the piano, keyboard, accordion and trumpet, while Galla plays the Russian three-stringed balalaika, along with guitar, flute and ukulele. Both are singers, too. They play a variety of genres, from ‘50s and ‘60s music to country, ragtime, polkas, Irish and Big Band. www.gallaanddan.com
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The Backyard Rockers will perform at the People’s Choice Festival once again. ■ South: Miss Melanie & The Valley Rats With Miss Melanie’s incomparable and powerful voice, backed up by the instrumentals of the Valley Rats, this group has established a loyal following throughout the Central Pennsylvania region and beyond. Having appeared with the likes of B.B. King, Jay Leno, Johnny Winter, James Cotton, The Nighthawks, J.J. Grey, Robert Randolph and a host of others, this group has made a name for themselves in their five-plus years of performing together. Music continued on page 18
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■ North: Hannah Richardson Hannah Richardson is known as “The Girl With Sparkle,” who has been passionate about music and performing since age 6. Now a pop singer and songwriter, she has taken the stage more than 450 times at venues across the country, from Nashville to New York City, and Chicago to Philadelphia. Her contemporary music style features original songs with lyrics taken from her own life experiences as a young girl growing up in Pennsylvania and her own country roots. ■ South: Haystack Lightnin’
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■ North: Kenzie McCarter A performer since the age of 4, Kenzie McCarter has a passion for singing and performing. She is a country girl at heart, performing music covers ranging from Reba McEntire to Jo Dee Messina to Miranda Lambert and Carrie Underwood. McCarter is a serious singer, but truly enjoys having fun and entertaining the crowd while performing on stage.
“Pure Cane Sugar,” a Centre County favorite, is always a draw at the People’s Choice Festival. Music continued from page 17
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■ South: Joe Bonson & Coffee Run This traditional country band has been writing their own original songs for more than a decade. Bonson has garnered a reputation for his deep, smoky vocals, leading the band through five CD releases and many years of successful live performances.
■ South: JR & Sharon Band
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■ North: State College Rock Camp Rock Camp is a music education program that helps kids ages 10 to 18 reach their full potential as artists, teaching them everything they need to know to put on an awesome live performance. Guided by drummer Matt Price and guitarist Jeff Gibble, instructors at Robert M. Sides Family Music Center, these young rockers will play as part of the new “Young and Upcoming Performer Series” alongside other budding musicians. ■ South: AC Express AC Express, featuring mother-daughter duo Chrissy KellerMiller and Cara Cowfer, will offer a bright mixture of country and classic rock favorites, as well as originals. Cowfer will not only be singing some backup and playing guitar, but she has a few solo songs up her sleeve, too.
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■ North: Elmira-Hope Elmira-Hope is a 16-year-old singer/songwriter based in a small central Pennsylvania town. While guitar and vocals are her main instruments, she also is self-taught on banjo. She has strong roots in folk, Americana and bluegrass music. Her most influential musicians include Mumford and Sons, Gill Landry, Old Crow Medicine Show, Bruce Springsteen and Bob Dylan. ■ South: Make Mine Country Band With Shelby Nester as lead vocalist and Jim Wilson as lead guitarist, Make Mine Country pursues one singular goal: to keep traditional country music alive. The band has opened the show at The Wheeling Jamboree, a gathering of country music lovers from regions all across the U.S.
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■ North: Guitarman Studios Rock School ■ South: Urban Fusion Band Two vocalists and four musicians comprise this decadesold group dedicated to the sound of cool, honeyed jazz. An eclectic group of students, professors and local music enthusiasts, Urban Fusion finds new ways to coalesce the best parts of jazz and R&B with each toe-tapping performance.
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■ South: Pure Cane Sugar These sweet sirens embody the phrase “girl power.” A longtime local favorite, Pure Cane Sugar is comprised of three talented musicians — Kate Twoey, Molly Countermine and Natalie Race — and their backup band. When these ladies come together to perform, their weaving of vocal harmonies will play in your head long after the show has ended. You can normally catch their pure Americana sound at local bars such as Zeno’s Pub, Big Spring Spirits and Elk Creek Cafe.
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■ North: State College Community Theatre ■ South: OverheaD Made up of Kevin, Rick, Wendy, Tom and Eileen, this group plays rock and roll from the ‘60s to current music, in addition to some folk and jazz. Influences include The Beatles, Gin Blossoms, R.E.M., Janis Joplin, Billie Holliday, Led Zeppelin and the Moody Blues.
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■ North: Centre County Outstanding Young Woman ■ South: Deacons of Dixieland An experienced eight-man band, the Deacons play waltzes, blues, country, polka and more, all repurposed to fit their colorful Dixieland jazz style. They’ve entertained crowds in the State College area since 1988 but have even traveled as far as New Orleans to put on dazzling shows. The Deacons released a 19-track CD, “Revival,” in 2008.
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“The Little German Band” again brings its authentic German costumes and music to the festival.
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■ North: Little German Band The Little German Band has been reviving traditional German culture in State College for more than half a century, recreating the era of Munich brass bands and entertaining audiences with waltzes, authentic German folk, marches, polka and a few original arrangements. Decked out in lederhosen purchased in Germany, the Little German Band has put on shows at Octoberfest in Baltimore and the New York City Baron von Steuben Parade, as well as a private performance for former President Jimmy Carter. Music continued on page 20
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■ South: The Beatlemaniacs This reunion of the Fab Four brings the music of The Beatles to life in a fun and lively performance that will have festivalgoers singing along.
■ South: Mark DeRose & The Dreadnought Brigade Founded in 1999, this acoustic rock band from Lancaster is described as a “rootsy, soulful rock ‘n’ roll band that combines introspective lyrics with acoustic driven music.”
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■ North: Bellefonte Community Band This group includes about 55 dedicated volunteer musicians of all ages from Bellefonte and the surrounding communities. The band plays a variety of music, such as traditional marches, contemporary and classic compositions for concert band and wind ensemble, transcriptions of movie, classical and operatic music, lighter numbers and novelty tunes, and patriotic arrangements. ■ South: Black Tie Stereo This pop/rock group from Scranton, with members Stephen Murphy on keyboards/vocals, George Pachucy on drums, Aaron Kovalich on bass and Jesse Morvan on guitar/horns, has something for all ages and musical tastes. Their music can be heard on Spotify, iTunes and the stage of many music venues in and around Central Pennsylvania and beyond.
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■ North: The Wreckers The Wreckers started off as just a pair, the Mark and Roy Band, but quickly grew into a full-sized band, adding a drummer, bassist and stellar vocalist Kasi Damiano to their crew. Their set lists feature the best pop/rock tracks of the modern age (Bruno Mars, Neon Trees), with some unforgettable classics like The
■ South: Your Dad’s Friends Self-described as “Central PA’s Good Times and Great Rockn-Roll Band,” Your Dad’s Friends first coalesced in Altoona in 2002. Known for their oldies rock sound and tight vocal harmonies, the band is influenced by bands like The Monkees, The Beach Boys, The Rolling Stones and The Turtles.
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■ North: Shawnee Floyd ■ South: Raven and the Wren Raven and the Wren formed in early 2015 in Happy Valley. While honing her vocal and songwriting skills in local bars, Natty Lou Race began putting the band together, gradually bringing in the rest of Raven and the Wren. Influenced by the songwriting of artists such as Lucinda Williams and Townes Van Zandt, the band writes and performs their own songs, described as “classic American roots music.”
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■ North: Frackwater Jack The band started in November 2013, playing modern rock. Based in State College, the band plays the music of The Foo Fighters, Radiohead, Toad the Wet Sprocket, Toadies, The Smithereens and more. Other musical influences include The Tragically Hip, Goo Goo Dolls, The Strokes, Presidents of the United States of America, Chris Isaak, Live, Big Star, Wilco, Stone Temple Pilots, Talking Heads and Kings of Leon. ■ South: Elvis impersonator Brad Crum The King of Rock and Roll is back by popular demand, and he’s just as talented as ever. A regular guest at People’s Choice, Crum wows crowds every year with his mirror-image impersonation of Elvis Presley. He’s got the pipes to match, too, with a vocal range that spreads across three-and-a-half octaves. For those who remember what the King was really like, Crum is an unforgettable blast from the past. Submitted photo
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“Your Dad’s Friends” plays oldies rock and counts The Beach Boys and The Rolling Stones as influences.
■ North: Keystone Society of Swing Big Band A group of musicians as young as 18 and as old as 80, the Keystone Society is a long-running nonprofit organization with a history of recreating the classic sound of swing music. From charity balls in Danville to fundraisers in Lock Haven, the band has performed all over Pennsylvania since 1985. Audiences are always brought to their feet by the Society’s bouncy melodies and enthusiasm for big band swing of the ‘30s, ‘40s and ‘50s. www.fatula.net/sos
■ South: Velveeta The ‘80s are back and they’re better than ever. One of the most iconic bands of the State College area, Velveeta has entertained crowds here for nearly two decades. No longer just a “cheesy ‘80s cover band,” Velveeta has earned a wide fan following with their electrifying set lists. Good luck staying in your seat when they cover fun classics like “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “My Sharona” and “Safety Dance.”
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Choice Festival for the past three years, and, according to Mitchell, the business is excited about making a return trip.
BOALSBURG — Local winemakers are showing up more and more frequently at local summer festivals, and when the People’s Choice Festival rolls into Boalsburg, with it will come seven Pennsylvania wine producers, each bringing samples for tasting and bottles to take home.
“It’s nice to run into our customers, as well as meet new ones,” said Mitchell. “We’ve had a lot of fun the last three years just being out there talking with people about wine, the festival and all the beautiful works of art on display. It’s a perfect festival.”
Four local wine companies will make return appearances to the festival.
Seven Mountain Wine Cellars, like all winemakers at the event, will be providing samples, as well as bottles to purchase.
Seven Mountain Wine Cellars has been producing wine for the past seven years in Spring Mills. The business is owned by Scott and Mary Ann Bubb, and each employee is a member of the Bubb family.
“I’m not sure exactly how many varieties we’re going to have at the festival, but I do encourage anyone who likes wine to sample each one,” Mitchell said. He said favorites of customers include Blackberry Merlot, which he said was a “perfect middle-of-the-road” wine; Tickle Me Pink, which is the customers’ choice of sweet wines; and All Razzed, which can be used to make a delicious sangria.
“We’re very proud of our family and we’re all very passionate about our craft,” said Brandon Mitchell, who manages Seven Mountain’ Wine Cellar’s wine bar in Boalsburg. “That passion translates into the taste of the many different varieties we have available.” Seven Mountain Wine Cellars has been present at the People’s
Joe and Betty Carroll has been operating Mount Nittany Vineyard and Winery for 26 years. The business made its first appearance at the People’s Choice Festival last season, and
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according to Deb Young, tasting room representative, it was well received. “We’re happy to be coming back,” said Young. “It’s a great atmosphere for a festival. All the people are friendly and we enjoy meeting new people. The art is spectacular and the food is just as good. “This is an event we didn’t want to miss.” Mount Nittany Vineyard and Winery produces 23 different varieties of wine, and according to Young, it’s hard to choose the best one. “All of our selections are very smooth and very clear and they all have a nice finish,” she said. Unfortunately, the winemakers won’t be able to transport their beautiful setting to the festival. “The one main thing that stands out for us, besides our yummy wine, is the venue,” said Young. “We sit on 6 acres here and look out over the Tussey Mountain skiing area. We have a pond and beautiful views all around. It’s breathtaking.” Happy Valley Vineyard and Winery is located in State College and produces specific varieties that transform well into its specific wines. It was established in 1999 with an initial 3 acres of vines on land first settled for farming in the 1850s. The vineyard has since tripled in size and consists of white and red cultivators that are well adapted to the climate changes in Centre County. Because the vineyard grows more than 13 different grapes, the winery produces a wide variety of styles, from dry, fruity whites to oaky, full-bodied reds.
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The wineries area attracts festivalgoers interested in trying local products. U-Freeze Wine Slush, of Port Matilda, produces wine-based drinks that are meant to be frozen and enjoyed. Made with wine and natural ingredients, there is no highfructose corn syrup or chemicals added. The drinks are produced by University Wine Company, a family-owned winery. There are also a handful of wine producers from outside the Centre Region that will attend the festival. Wineries continued on page 28
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the festival since its beginning. Co-owner Joe Maxian said its one of his favorite summer events in Pennsylvania, and although it’s a bit of a drive, traveling the miles is worth it. “The people really make the festival what it is, and that’s quality,” said Maxian. “We’ve met so many people and have acquired so many customers by coming to Boalsburg that we make sure to make the People’s Choice Festival on the calendar each year.” According to Maxian, Sand Castle Winery will once again bring its European-based recipes to Centre County.
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Festival attendees will have a chance to sample several wines from across Central Pennsylvania. Wineries continued from page 27 Starr Hill Winery is based in Curwensville and is owned and operated by the Starr family. According to Ken Starr, his company took root in 1994 with the purchase of property in Clearfield County where he planted 12 vines. By 1998, there were 3,000 vines and the winery was constructed. His business went commercial in 2005. “We now produce 40 different kinds of wine,” said Starr. “We’re looking forward to being a part of the People’s Choice Festival and to have the opportunity to share our product with new faces.” Sand Castle Winery, of Erwinna, Bucks County, has attended
“Our wines are heavily influenced by European-made wines,” said Maxian. “We’ve been innovative in the way we grow our grapes. Grapes that only could be grown on the West Coast before are now being grown on the East Coast. We figured out how to do it, and we’ve been able to produce some pretty tasty wine with our fruits.” Maxian said the company’s biggest seller is the Alpine Spice, which is a mix of chardonnay and riesling milled with a secret spice blend. Other favorites include the dry rose, which has a hint of berry with a sweet finish, and the port wine, which is a dessert wine. Stonekeep Meadery is Pennsylvania’s first dedicated meadery, and it’s bringing its honey-based wine to Boalsburg for the festivities. The handcrafted mead is created from fresh fruits and juices and raw honey, all harvested in the Keystone state. The recipes are from centuries ago; however, Stonekeep adds a modern twist to the formulas. This will be Stonekeep’s first appearance at the People’s Choice Festival.
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There’s lots for kids to do at People’s Choice By JODI MORELLI correspondent@centrecountygazette.com BOALSBURG — While the People’s Choice Festival of Pennsylvania Arts & Crafts was created to feature the work of Pennsylvania artists, the festival has since grown into an experience that kids will enjoy. Activities for children kick off at 10 a.m. Thursday, July 14, and continue straight through to the end of the festival, which wraps up on Sunday, July 17. The lineup for each day features the same activities, although additional special events are scheduled on select days. Saturday is Kids’ Character Day and the young artisans sale is hosted only Thursday through Saturday.
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On Thursday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., the State College Senior High Thespians will be hosting face painting. From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., children can display and sell their works of art at the Young Artisans Sale. From 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., the Hands-On Kids Science Museum will be open to guests, along with the Dominion Science Center, Quaint Corner Children’s Museum,
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The People’s Choice Festival has many offerings for children of all ages. It’s often said that every day is “kids’ day” at People’s Choice. PSU Altoona Mobile Science Lab and Ashburn’s Animals on a Mission. Children can also enjoy a petting zoo and pony rides, T-shirt tie-dying, the Little Smilin’ Choo Choo and bounce houses.
FRIDAY, JULY 15
Friday’s kids’ schedule is the same as Thursday’s, with an additional three special events. These events include the Tumblebus from 10:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.
SATURDAY, JULY 16
Saturday is a special day for kids — it’s Kids’ Character Day, featuring Ike the Spike, Smokey Bear, Bookie the Bear and more. The same activities offered Thursday will also be available, including the Science Museum, petting zoo and bounce houses. Retractable screens for doors, windows and large openings Retractable screens for doors, windows and large openings Phantom Screens remain out of sight until you need them. Phantom Screens remain out of sight until you need them.
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SUNDAY, JULY 17
The kids’ weekend concludes with an abbreviated schedule on Sunday. The Science Museum, Dominion Science Center, Quant Corner Children’s Museum and PSU Altoona Mobile Science Lab will be open from noon to 5:00 p.m. Also open between those times are the petting zoo and pony rides, T-shirt tie-dying, the Little Smilin’ Choo Choo and bounce houses. Community tents will be open to offer a variety of communityfocused activities, including a free water giveaway, pet rescue information stations and story time. A more detailed list of the activities designed to keep children entertained throughout all four days of the festival is available online at www.peopleschoicefestival.com.
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10 a.m. – ArƟsan booths & food vendors open 10 a.m. – Young ArƟsan Sales open, Centre Court 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. – Pets Come First, Community Tent A 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. – Schlow Library, Community Tent B 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. – Free Blood Pressure Checks, PSU Microvascular Research Lab, EMS Tent Noon – The Backyard Rockers, North Stage Noon – The Corner Brothers, South Stage 1:30 p.m. – CLC Gleeks & GleekeƩes, North Stage 1:30 p.m. – Truth Seekers, South Stage 3 p.m. – DAVID ZENTNER TRIO, North Stage 3 p.m. – Black Cat Belly Dance & Friends, South Stage 3 p.m. – 8 p.m. – Central PA ConvenƟon & Visitors Bureau, Community Tent B 4:30 p.m. – Second Winds, North Stage 4:30 p.m. – Tussey Mountain Moonshiners, South Stage 5 p.m. – Young ArƟsan Sales close 6 p.m. – Dan & Galla Musical Show, North Stage 6 p.m. – Miss Melanie & The Valley Rats, South Stage 8 p.m. – ArƟsan booths close 8 p.m. – Joe Bonson & Coīee Run, South Stage 9 p.m. – Food vendors close
10 a.m. – ArƟsan booths & food vendors open 10 a.m. – Young ArƟsan Sales open, center court 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. – Free Blood Pressure Checks, PSU Microvascular Research Lab, EMS Tent 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. – PA Farm Bureau, Community Tent A 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. – PA Cyber School, Community Tent B Noon – Hannah Richardson, North Stage Noon – HAYSTACK LIGHTNIN’, South Stage 1:30 p.m. – Kenzie McCarter, North Stage 1:30 p.m. – JR & Olivia Band, South Stage 3 p.m. – State College Rock Camp, North Stage 3 p.m. – AC Express, South Stage 4:30 p.m. – Elmira-Hope, North Stage 4:30 p.m. – Make Mine Country Band, South Stage 5 p.m. – Young ArƟsan Sales close 6 p.m. – Guitarman Studios Rock School, North Stage 6 p.m. – Urban Fusion Band, South Stage 8 p.m. – ArƟsan booths close 8 p.m. – Pure Cane Sugar, South Stage 9 p.m. – Food vendors close
– Children’s Character Day 10 a.m. – ArƟsan booths & food vendors open 10 a.m. – Young ArƟsan Sales open, center court 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. – Assembly of God Church, free water, Community Tent A 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. – NiƩany Greyhounds, Community Tent B Noon – State College Community Theatre, North Stage Noon – OverheaD, South Stage 1:30 p.m. – Centre County Outstanding Young Woman, North Stage 1:30 p.m. – Deacons of Dixieland, South Stage 3 p.m. – LITTLE GERMAN BAND, North Stage 3 p.m. – THE BEATLEMANIACS, South Stage 3 p.m. – 8 p.m. – Central PA ConvenƟon & Visitors Bureau, Community Tent B 4:30 p.m. – Bellefonte Community Band, North Stage 4:30 p.m. – Black Tie Stereo, South Stage 5 p.m. – Young ArƟsan Sales close 6 p.m. – The Wreckers, North Stage 6 p.m. – Mark DeRose & The Dreadnought Brigade 8 p.m. – ArƟsan booths close 8 p.m. – YOUR DAD’S FRIENDS, South Stage 9 p.m. – Food vendors close
10:30 a.m. – Sunday Worship Service, Calvary Church, North Stage Noon – 5 p.m. – NiƩany Beagle Rescue, Community Tent A Noon – ƌƟsan booths & food vendors open Noon – Shawnee Floyd, North Stage Noon – RAVEN AND THE WREN, South Stage 1 p.m. – 3 p.m. – Schlow Story Time & Book Giveaway, Community Tent B 1:30 p.m. – Frackwater Jack, North Stage 1:30 p.m. – Elvis Impersonator “Brad Crum” 3 p.m. – KEYSTONE SOCIETY OF SWING BIG BAND, North Stage 3 p.m. – VELVEETA, South Stage 5 p.m. – ArƟsan booths & food vendors close
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Exhibitors
alphabetical
Business Booth # 2B’s Crafts 132 3D Printed Skull 185 Aaronsburg Pottery 118 Adventures of a Tree Frog 170 Aimee’s Crafts 41 Al Dornish Paintings 66 Art By Clare 138 ARTECO 61 Artemis Studios 152 Artworkontherun 167 Barry Gebhart 144 Barry R. Jetter Fine Artist 100 Beth and Dot’s Boutique 173 Bill Synder Astrophotography 188 Bob Weaver Art Attack 90 Bohn Carvings 159 Bonnie Hedden Designs 17 Brown’s Leathercraft 84 Bruce Gabbabrant, Artist/Author 56 Buttermilk Hill 89 C & C Studios Inc. 68 C & C Studios Inc. 69 Carluccci Glassworks 102 Carole Hodes Designs 18 Charles T. Betush 18 Chazmania 107 Cherith Brook Crafts 37 Cheryl ‘B’ Good Glassworks 155 Cheryl Brooks Designs 104 Chester P. Basil’s- Wooden Spoons 74 Christie Glass Works Studio 54 Christman Art Glass 171 Cinnamon Treasures 160 Classy Glass 124 Colucci & Company 179 Cornerstone Forge 122 Courtney Design 149 Dakota Moon 25 Dan Christ Gallery 145 David Ferree 106 David Webster’s Pottery 2 Designs by Lisa Gallagher 83 Diane Wilson Porcelain Jewlery 235 Don Rea Designs 143 Dragons Breath Forge 1 Ducky’s Pens, Etc. 47 Eagle Wood Products 58 Earth Tones Pottery 125 Ebru Richsilk Designs 190 “Edwood” 46 Em’s Gems 14 Equos Designs 39 Eternal Image 43 Fazio’s Turnings 137 Fine Line Leather Designs 169 For the Birds 120 Garlin Stained Glass 77 Georgie LeHoop Drum Artist 63 Goldie’s Creations 62
Business Booth # Good’s Waxworks 110 Gourds Galore 151 Greenfrogger Polymer Clay 140 Groundhog Blues Pottery 57 Hand Carved Wood Flowers 123 Heidi Urbanski Jewlery 64 Helen Groninger 189 Hobday’s Handwoven Baskets 13 Horner’s Pens 175 Hotplates USA, LLC 8 Howard J. Blichfeldt- Photographer 34 HVQ Byrd 150 ICIS 49 Indigo Artwear 113 Iva’s 119 Ivy Reed 166 James Browne Creations 99 James F. Byrnes Brown Glass 128 Jesamie Handwovens 65 Jocelyn Beatty Studio 51 Joe Jacobs Watercolors 24 John Stevens Watercolors 35 JPW Pottery 103 Jule’s Artwear 59 Just for Kids 182 Kalla Wood Creations 186 Kara Wood Designs 16 Karl Family Baskets 147 KC Burke Photography 136 Kelley’s Cuts 53 Kenneth Cotlar Art 153 Kimberley Jade Jewelery 81 Kim’s Pockets 91 Kindred Spirit Designs 26 Koladish Baskets 105 Koontz’s Handquilting 9 Laurie Leonard Designs 67 Leaf Me Alone 36 Leslie’s 114 Light Painter Photography 164 Light Waite Images 28 Lion Paw Pottery 33 Little Beaver’s Leather 4 LOGOS Photography 184 Lone Oak Brooms 163 Lynnwood Pottery 139 M & M Pottery 71 MacClay Leather Design 78 Mad Butterfly Photography 142 Made From Within 29 Margaret G. Thorn Watercolors 6 Mark Wildlife Publishers 161 MBGDesign,LLC 181 Metal Expressions, LTD 178 Metal Illuisions 176 MJB Gifts 79 Mock Creations LLC 177 Monari Button Jewelry 96 Monumental Photography 19
Business Booth # Moonflower Jewelry 165 Mosaic Mitzi 31 Mr. Blockhead 94 Mudslide Pottery 93 NameMe Company 27 New World Glass 72 Oak Crafts, Inc. 85 Old Buttermould Pattern Products 75 One of a Keim 3 Pamela Lobst Designs 129 Pennsylvania Dutch Rugs 55 Penny French’s Back Mountain Bears 73 Perdian’s Clayworks 130 Picture This 87 Poplar Hollow Studio 15 Pots by de Perrot 82 Pottery and Cane 117 Pottery by Bachert 11 Pottery by Bonny 146 Precious Jewels 101 Redbud Studios 7 Reflections in Silver 108 Ridge Hollow Board Games 187 Rob Mclaughlin Photography 148 Robinson’s Custom Woodworking 22 Rohrer Photography 60 Roland Metal Art 156 RWBwoodworking 12 Sandra Webberking Originals 52 Santa Plates 180 Sculpey Designs 112 Second Season Mittens 134 Shedrick Solane Images 111 Sherry Goeben’s Full of Grace Art Gallery 174 Silhouettes 80 Silver and Bold 76 Silver Moon Studio 115 Simply Sterling Designs 70 Sizov Copper Art 92 Slates by Marj Craig 86 Sneeks 21 Stadium Studio 126 Starry’s Woodshop 154 Stone on Stone 97 Studio In The Sky 50 Sue Stone Jeweler 88 Sweetleaf Sisterz 172 The Anne St. Clair Collection 32 The Humbergers 158 The Ornamental Lady 10 The Wandering Vine 141 Theresa’s Woolen Crafts 42 Thru Jen’s Lens 133 Tie-Dyes by IIdi 95 Todd Walk Galleries 38 Ukrainian Eggs 23 Uncle Bill’s Workshop 5 Under the Sea Pottery 44 Vosler Custom Made Knives 40 W. Gerry Grant 131 Werners Carvings 168 WGK Glass Art 109 White Swan Illuminations 98 Wildlife Pottery 121 Wireworx 48 Wood Weaving 127 Woodland Creationz 30 Yearick Pottery 116
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Exhibitors
by medium
Action
Clay
DAVID WEBSTER’S POTTERY David Webster Sayre dwebster1@stny.rr.com Booth No. 2
POTTERY BY BACHERT KOLADISH BASKETS
CHIP MOCK CARICATURES
Chris Koladish Brookville kbaskets@windstream.net Booth No. 105
Chip Mock State College chipmock@chipmock.com Booth No. 177
WOOD WEAVING
Baskets
Wanda Summers Denver psufam4@ptd.net Booth No. 127
HOFFNER’S HANDWOVEN BASKETS
KARL FAMILY BASKETS
Cheryl Hoffner Needmore thoffner@centurylink.net Booth No. 13
Kristine Karl Davis Bellefonte karlbaskets@gmail.com Booth No. 147
Roy Bachert Zionsville bachertpottery@aol.com Booth No. 11
CAROLE HODES DESIGNS Carole Hodes Pittsburgh cbhodes1@verizon.net Booth No. 18
THE ANNE ST. CLAIR COLLECTION Anne Piazza Atglen info@annestclair.com Booth No. 32
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Exhibitors LION PAW POTTERY Jacalynn McCord Elizabethtown jackie.mccord@gmail.com Booth No. 33
M&M POTTERY
Toni Murray Corry temm@mandmpottery.com Booth No.71
POTS BY DE PERROT
Steve de Perrot Lititz potsbydeperrot@dejazzd.com Booth No. 82
MUDSLIDE POTTERY
UNDER THE SEA POTTERY Pamela Sedia Pipersville sedia@ptd.net Booth No. 44
Roland Boni Ridgway mudslidepottery@hotmail.com Booth No. 93
WHITE SWAN ILLUMINATIONS
GROUNDHOG BLUES POTTERY Allen Weichman Reeders weichman@ptd.net Booth No. 57
Gina Marie Chalfant Pittsburgh ginachalfant@gmail.com Booth No. 98
JPW POTTERY
GOLDIE’S CREATIONS Nina Gold West Sunbury smailsiam@hotmail.com Booth No.62
Jane Waxenfelter Grove City jpwpottery@gmail.com Booth No. 103
YEARICK POTTERY Mary Ellen Yearick Shamokin Dam ayearick@ptd.net Booth No. 116
POTTERY AND CANE Tim Roth Greensburg timsroth@aol.com Booth No. 117
Explore. Learn. Discover.
AARONSBURG POTTERY Scot Paterson Aaronsburg potspaterson@yahoo.com Booth No. 118
LINDA WINEGAR POTTERY
Come explore your creativity, curiosity, and imagination.
112 W. Foster Ave., State College, PA 16801 814.234.0200 | MyDiscoverySpace.org
Winegar Pottery Graysville winegarpottery@gmail.com Booth No. 121
EARTH TONES POTTERY Francine Zajac Washington francineZAJAC@yahoo.com Booth No. 125
PERDIAN’S CLAYWORKS LLC Bernard Perdian Hermitage claywork@roadrunner.com Booth No. 130
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LYNWOOD POTTERY
Give Yourself the Gift of Stress Free Living!
Debra Upright Bangor lynwoodpottery@gmail.com Booth No.139
POTTERY BY BONNY Bonny Mardis Lock Haven d_yarnell@comcast.net Booth No.146
WILDFIRE POTTERY
Todd Tabb McAlisterville wildfirepottery@gmail.com Booth No.183
Fiber KOONTZ’S HAND QUILTING Jacqueline Koontz Everett volvo1@embarqmail.com Booth No. 9
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THERESA’S WOOLEN CRAFTS Theresa Malik Bridgeville woolencrafts@hotmail.com Booth No. 42
PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH RUGS Sue Benfield Fleetwood judy.horning@yahoo.com Booth No. 55
JESAMIE HANDWOVENS Pamela Bartl Chambersburg jesamie@supernet.com Booth No. 65
PENN FRENCH’S BACK MOUNTAIN BEARS
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Penny French Trout Run pennysbears@kcnet.org Booth No. 73
KIM’S POCKETS
Kim Bowersox Spring Mills kimspockets@aol.com Booth No. 91
TIE-DYES BY ILDI
Ildiko Seitzer Williamsport ildiko1950@yahoo.com Booth No. 95
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Exhibitors IVY REED
INDIGO ARTWEAR
Marguerite Swope State College ivyreed@gmail.com Booth No. 166
Sierra Krause Allentown sierra.krause@yahoo.com Booth No. 113
2B’S COUNTRY CRAFTS Betty Robinson Milesburg Booth No. 132
Susan Wise State College susanwise56@gmail.com Booth No. 134
THE WANDERING VINE Kathy Dinsmore Punxsutawney thewanderingvine@msn.com Booth No. 141
CHRISTIE GLASS WORKS STUDIO Dennis Christie Bethany HDCGlass@ptd.net Booth No. 54
BETH AND DOT’S BOUTIQUE
C & C STUDIOS INC.
JUST FOR KIDS
NEW WORLD GLASS
Jan Barker Hellertown jansjustforkids@yahoo.com Booth No. 182
Jennifer Feldman Casterline Mountain Top shop@newworldglass.com Booth No. 72
EBRU RICHSILK DESIGNS
GARLIN STAINED GLASS
Dorothy Unangst Perkasie drthyunangst@aol.com Booth No. 173
SECOND SEASON MITTENS
Glass
Richard Aldorasi Morton rich@ebrurichsilkdesigns.com Booth No.190
Cindy Hornaman Allentown cindees@ptd.net Booth No. 68
Linda Rupp Carbondale garlin.stainedglass@yahoo.com Booth No. 77
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CARLUCCI GLASSWORKS Sharon Carlucci Reading scarlucci@comcast.net Booth No. 102
CHRISTMAN ART GLASS Laurie Christman West Hazleton jimroads@aol.com Booth No. 171
CLASSY GLASS
DAKOTA MOON
Diana Contine New Hope dakotamoon@comcast.net Booth No. 25
KINDRED SPIRIT DESIGNS
Barbara Sargent Mansfield bsglass15@yahoo.com Booth No. 124
WGK GLASS ART
Jewelry
Dona Jones Kutztown ksdjewelry@dejazzd.com Booth No. 26
Ginny Keim Edinboro ginnykeim@gmail.com Booth No. 3
MADE FROM WITHIN
ONE OF A KEIM
Thomas Von Koch Toughkenamon wgkglass@aol.com Booth No. 109
JAMES F. BYRNES BLOWN GLASS James Byrnes Bellefonte glassforms2@gmail.com Booth No. 128
CHERYL ‘B’ GOOD GLASSWORKS
BONNIE HEDDEN DESIGNS
EQUOS DESIGNS
Bonnie Hedden Wellsboro bonnieheddendesigns@verizon.net Booth No. 17
Kirsten McDonald Pennsylvania Furnace kirstenemcdonald@gmail.com Booth No. 39
SNEEKS
BEADWARE JEWELRY
Gloria Coover Harborcreek sneeksstore@gmail.com Booth No. 21
Cheryl Bower Hughesville bowerp1@comcast.net Booth No. 155
Katie Repasch Dover madefromwithin@gmail.com Booth No. 29
Victoria Neely Williamsport beadwearjewelry@aol.com Booth No. 45
SQUIRRELS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN ... IN BOOTH 107 DISCOVER THE AMAZING ART OF CHAZMANIA • Dozens of hidden images in each drawing • Wild & domestic animals • Over 40 breeds of dogs • Lighthouses • Santa • PSU • And a new Pens drawing
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Meet the artist Chaz Letzkus www.chazmania.com
Exhibitors LESLIE MASTER WIREWORX
SILVER AND BOLD
ICIS
KIMBERLEY JADE JEWELRY
Philadelphia leslie.master@yahoo.com Booth No. 48
Lisa Schwartz Upper Black Eddy icis@ptd.net Booth No. 49
Michael Stephens Edinburg lion41441@netscape.com Booth No.76 Kimberely Jade Berkich Middleburg artist@refininffirejewelry.com Booth No. 81
JULES ARTWEAR
DESIGNS BY LISA GALLAGHER
Jule Hanford Williamsport beadchic66@msn.com Booth No. 59
HEIDI URBANSKI JEWELRY Heidi Urbanski State College hurbanski@yahoo.com Booth No. 64
Lisa Gallagher Ephrata dblg@lisagallagher.com Booth No. 83
SUE STONE JEWELER Suzanne Stone Narberth sstonejewels@gmail.com Booth No. 88
LAURIE LEONARD DESIGNS Laurie Leonard Jeanette laurie_leonard@icloud.com Booth No. 67
MONARI BUTTON JEWELRY Monika Figueroa North Abington Township monikariegger@yahoo.com Booth No. 96
SIMPLY STERLING DESIGNS Suzette Mason Williamsport suzette@simplysterlingdesigns.com Booth No. 70
Central PA’s Garage Door Experts
PRECIOUS JEWELS Frances Lape Jersey Shore flape57@verizon.net Booth No. 101
CHERYL BROOKS DESIGNS Cheryl Brooks Mifflintown Booth No. 104
REFLECTIONS IN SILVER Ted Walker Mechanicsburg reflectionsinsilver@hotmail.com Booth No. 108
SILVER MOON STUDIO Ronetta Krause Walnutport ronettakrause@yahoo.com Booth No. 115
CLASSY GLASS
Barbara Sargent Mansfield bsglass15@yahoo.com Booth No. 124
PAMELA IOBST DESIGNS Pam Iobst Whitehall pamibost@hotmail.com Booth No. 129
DIANE WILSON PORCELAIN JEWELRY Diane Wilson Pittsburgh goddessofclay@yahoo.com Booth No. 135
BARRY GEBHART Bethlehem bgjewelry@msn.com Booth No. 144
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COURTNEY DESIGN
Complete Glass & Mirror Service!
Courtney Peterson Lincoln University lee@courtneydesign.com Booth No. 149
THE HUMBERGERS
John Humberger Ligonier thehumbergers@comcast.net Booth No. 158
Centre Glass sells and installs glass for nearly every need in the home, from windows and doors to table tops and mirrors.
MOONFLOWER JEWELRY Jennifer Brower Kimberton jen@moonflowerjewelry.net Booth No. 165
FINE LINE LEATHER DESIGNS Tina Traver Clarks Summit tinat@epix.net Booth No. 169
SWEETLEAF SISTERZ
Denise Moscow DuBois sweetleafsisterz@yahoo.com Booth No. 172
COLUCCI & COMPANY Melissa Colucci Boiling Springs colucci.melissa@gmail.com Booth No. 179
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MBGDESIGN LLC Mette B. G. Jensen Bethlehem info@mbgdesign.com Booth No. 181
3D PRINTED SKULL Tina Allik Boalsburg camazine@comcast.net Booth No. 185
Leather
LITTLE BEAVER’S LEATHER Ronald Beaver Kreamer Booth No. 4
MACCLAY LEATHER DESIGN Clay Rosenbarker East Petersburg macclayleather@gmail.com Booth No. 78
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Mon, Wed, Fri 8am-5pm • Tue & Thu 8am-6pm 24-Hour Answering Service Insurance Claims Accepted • PA #029496 39 — People’s Choice Festival 2016 — Centre County Gazette
Exhibitors BROWN’S LEATHERCRAFT Eileen Brown Trout Run ewbrown@cub.kcnet.org Booth No. 84
ROLAND METAL ART Roland Paronish Carrolltown rolmetal@verizon.net Booth No. 156
METAL ILLUSIONS
Butcher Martofel Columbia metalillusions@gmail.com Booth No. 176
SIZOV COPPER ART Vera Sizov Fairview logvina@verizon.net Booth No. 92
METAL EXPRESSIONS LTD.
CORNERSTONE FORGE
Metal
DRAGON’S BREATH FORGE Tim Bradford Pleasant Gap dragonsbreath1990@yahoo.com Booth No. 1
SANDRA WEBBERKING ORIGINALS Sandra Webberking Springfield swebberking@comcast.com Booth No. 52
Dennis Wildnauer Germansville dennis@cornerstoneforge.com Booth No. 122
DON REA DESIGNS Don Rea Damascus djrupriver@wildblue.net Booth No. 143
HVQ BYRD
Vicki Byrd Pocono Summit hvqbyrd@yahoo.com Booth No. 150
Ron Stinson Carlisle rktsl2216@aol.com Booth No. 178
HELEN GROININGER Boalsbug egmetalart@yahoo.com Booth No. 189
Other
HOTPLATES USA LLC
Mark Panty Etters botanicalhotplates@yahoo.com Booth No. 8
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THE ORNAMENTAL LADY Barbara Talijan Bethlehem barb@the-ornamental-lady.com Booth No. 10
POPLAR HOLLOW STUDIO Kim Gladfelter Glenville poplar@hughes.net Booth No. 15
TODD WALK GALLERIES
OLD BUTTERMOULD PATTERN PRODUCTS
Todd Walk Morgantown toddwalkart@gmail.com Booth No. 38
Bruce Plunkert Littlestown obpp@msn.com Booth No. 75
SILHOUETTES
VOSLER CUSTOM MADE KNIVES
Igor Nasibyan Erie Booth No. 80
Tom Vosler Greenville Booth No. 40
UKRAINIAN EGGS Cynthia Hamady Sidman cinderace@aol.com Booth No. 23
SLATES BY MARJ CRAIG
Marjorie Craig Albrightsville salesjandmcraigcollectibles.com Booth No. 86
AIMEE’S CRAFTS
Aimee Stutzman Somerset amosotis79@gmail.com Booth No. 41
NAMEME COMPANY Caryl Pohland Latrobe carylpohland@comcast.net Booth No. 27
STONE ON STONE
DUCKY’S PENS, ETC.
WOODLAND CREATIONZ Billie Jo Sontheimer Cogan Station woodlandcreationz@chilitech.net Booth No. 30
David Owen Latrobe duckyspens@comcast.net Booth No. 47
GOOD’S WAXWORKS Ginny Good Adamstown wax264good@aol.com Booth No. 110
ARTECO
Stewart Webb Darlington technomontage@yahoo.com Booth No. 61
MOSAIC MITZI
Mitzi Hall Irwin mosaicmitzi@gmail.com Booth No. 31
GEORGIE LEHOOP DRUM ARTIST
LEAF ME ALONE
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Jacob Eisenhour Harrisburg jake@stadiumstudio.com Booth No. 126
Marie Spangler Johnstown spangler.marie@gmail.com Booth No. 151
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GOURDS GALORE
Georgie LeHoop St. Clair lehoop@gmail.com Booth No. 63
Gay Lapalucci Bedford oncealeaf@gmail.com Booth No. 36
Don Kensinger Mount Gretna rocksandrags@hotmail.com Booth No. 97
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Exhibitors ARTEMIS STUDIOS Diana Koziupa Perkasie shrinkdust@enter.net Booth No. 152
Photo
REDBUD STUDIOS Rick Bailey Pleasant Gap rkbailey@hotmail.com Booth No. 7
MONUMENTAL PHOTOGRAPHY John Kamerer Gettysburg jkamerer43@comcast.net Booth No. 19
CINNAMON TREASURES Bunny Switzenberg Lancaster bunnyswitzenberg@aol.com Booth No. 160
LIGHTWAITEIMAGES
Steven Waite Morrisville lightwaiteimages@msn.com Booth No. 28
LONE OAK BROOMS
Bob Haffly Amberson bobhaffly@embarqmail.com Booth No. 163
HOWARD J. BLICHFELDT-PHOTOGRAPHER Howard Blichfeldt Bethel Park hjmb95@gmail.com Booth No. 34
RIDGE HOLLOW BOARD GAMES Barb Wagaman Lititz ridgehollow@me.com Booth No. 187
ROHRER PHOTOGRAPHY
Frank Rohrer Loganton rohrerphotography@hotmail.com Booth No. 60
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C & C STUDIOS INC.
Chris Hornaman Allentown chris.hormanman@gmail.com Booth No. 69
PICTURE THIS
Cory Homick Coopersburg j.k.designs@att.net Booth No. 87
SHEDRICK SLOANE IMAGES Shedrick Sloane Harrisburg hydra11@verizon.net Booth No. 111
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Gazette Gameday Each week throughout the 2016 football season, Gazette staff previews Penn State’s match-up for the coming game in a pull-out section you can easily take with you.
GAMEDAY GAZETTE
OCTOBER 8-14, 2015
INDIANA VS. PENN STATE ■
TIME: NOON
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HOMECOMING Pen
TV: ESPN2
By PAT ROTHDEUTSCH
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The Nittany Lions took lead into halftime, and they a 10-point did open it up once for a long three-play drive in the third quarter after Army pulled to within 13-7. But that was it, as they again relied on their defense to pull out the Army’s relentless triple option win against — which it did with a sack late in the fourth quarter on an Army fourth-and-5 play from the 50. “Not where we need to be” Penn State coach James Franklinis the way described the PSU offense.
But Indiana was right there, with chances to tie late, even though starting quarterback Nate Sudfeld left and was replaced by sneaky-fasthe game t Zander Diamont. Diamont finished the game as Indiana’s leading rusher with 98 yards on seven carries and a touchdown . He also threw for 76 yards on six of 14 pass completions. In all, Indiana ran 91 plays, scored three rushing touchdowns and gained 402 yards against the Buckeye defense.
“There’s no doubt about it. Not where we need to be. We’re inconsisten t. What’s For the season, Jordan Howard killing us are penalties. We get ourselves in leads Indiana in rushing with 709 too many long yardage situation. yards on 125 attempts for an average the weather has had a factor I do think of 141 yards per game. Devine Redding is that, but that’s not the reason. in some of second with 56 That’s been per game, and the team is a factor, one of many factors. averaging 224. Sudfeld is 87 for 147 through “The penalties, we’re not the air in for 1,277 yards and seven to overcome those long yardage a position touchdowns. situations Three receivers have double-dig on third down and things it relike that. We ceptions, led by Ricky Jones picked one up tonight on with a screen and we 446 yards and three touchdown 21 for almost picked up another s. one, obviously When Indiana struggles, handing the ball off on it is on dea run game. We fense. The Hoosiers give up have a lot of work to do in an average that area which of 32 points every game is obvious to everybody.” and a whopping 502 yards of total offense. Penn State has now won That infour games cludes 337 yards per game in a row with its defense, passing and especially in the 12 touchdowns. last two games, being asked to make up In his weekly press conference for a balky offense and some special-teams on Oct. 5, Indiana head coach mistakes. Kevin Wilson looked forward to the game With the meat of the Big with the Ten schedule Nittany Lions. at hand, the days of letting the defense go it “Penn State, very, very alone may be over. good on defense, very, very good,” On Saturday, Oct. 10, the he said. 4-1 Indi“Twenty-one sacks, first ana Hoosiers will visit or Beaver Stadium second in the nation. Just in the last game of a fi ve-game home a great run defense, don’t
■ Standings ■ Statistics ■ Depth charts
give up points. Just awesome up front. Linebacker, structure, well coached, secondary knows what it’s doing, know where they’re going to get attacked and how to prevent stress. “Defense and playing at their place will be very, very challenging with crowd noise and all the great things they do there. “Always a great kicking game. A l w a y s have those linebacker types, those safety types, covering punts, covering kicks. They’ve got some really great skill players. I know offensively they’ve been a little bit out of sync, but their receivers, Hamilton, Godwin. Those guys can roll, and they make plays. “They’ve played in bad weather games. I think it’s limited their ability to connect with the pass game. Tight ends, a couple big guys they use. Running backs, skill, a couple kids have been hurt. Their offensive skill set is very, very scary. They’ve had in their tion, they’ve had depth problems transiat line. They’re better. Got a top JC guy. When their line gets going and one mier quarterbacks in college of the preball can get run game and rhythm, they’re a great offense.
stand, and Indiana will bring with it a high-powered offense that ing 498 yards of offense per is averaggame and 36 points. After watching Indiana beat Illinois, FIU, Western Kentucky Southern and Wake Forest, all eyes were on the Ohio State game on Oct. 3 to see if the IU offense was for real. It was. In the end, No. 1 Ohio State prevailed, 34-27, on the legs of a monster ning back Ezekiel Elliott and day by runsome defensive heroics.
TIM WEIGHT/For the Gazette
PENN STATE quarterback Christian Hackenberg scrambles for yardage during the Oct. 3 20-14 win over Army at Beaver Stadium.
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BATTLE
n State faces plenty of challenges against upstart Indiana UNIVERSITY PARK — Penn not show very much on offense State did in the Nittany Lions’ 20-14 victory over Army West Point on Oct. 3 at Beaver Stadium. Whether it was the terrible weather, Army’s early fumbles, the effects of a rash of injuries, or a combinati on of Penn State played it unusually all those, close to the vest.
Inside: ■ Rosters
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“Tremendous defensive Great playmakers on offense. challenge. They’ve been really, really close. They’ve won four in a row. It’s their homecoming. It’s going to be a tough environment.” So, this is a match-up of contrasting teams. Indiana comes in with a potent scoring attack and a porous defense, and Penn State has an outstandin g defense and an offense that has not come together for any consistent length of time. This is another game where the Penn State defense will again have best. But it is also a game whereto be at its it will need to be complemented with some offense and good field position. A little and there wouldn’t hurt either. rest here Kickoff is set for noon on ESPN2.
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