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Russ Guard
Organic Adirondack Honey |
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Legault's Kickin Foods
Hot sauces |
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Mapleland Farms
In addition to maple syrup, Mapleland Farms also produces a
variety of products such as maple cream, maple candy, maple
granulated sugar, maple fudge, maple peanut brittle, maple
roasted nuts and maple mustard. As a Pride of NY Producer, we
great pride in the products we offer to you the consumer. We
are pleased to announce that our light amber syrup and maple
sugar candy both were awarded "Best of Show" at the 2004
International Maple Syrup Institute/New York Maple Tour. |
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Theresa Breuer
lamps
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Lazy Day Botanicals
floral arrangements |
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Maria Heinrich
potholders |
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Gerry Holzman
has been has been a professional
woodcarver since 1970, specializing in carousel work and in
contemporary interpretations of traditional art forms. A
2009 recipient of a LARAC grant, he has just completed a
carousel cow for the Battenkill Valley Carousel in Cambridge.
Because of this affection for his historical antecedents, he
has chosen three unusual pieces for this holiday show: a lion
menorah, a log depicting the Adirondack hermitNoah Rondeau,
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Charlene Leary
Interpretations of natural elements are found in Leary's fiber
work. Hand weaving, felting and sculpting with unspun silk are
used to convey the texture, color and energy of our
surroundings.
Shown here is a silk lantern that uses a battery operated tea
light for illumination.
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Earth and Fire
Earth and Fire began as a functional pottery business but has been
expanded to include whimsical stuffed moose and folk art
pieces. The pottery is wheel thrown or made from slabs.
All pieces are intended to be fully functional and are lead
free, microwavable and dishwasher safe. |
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Wayne Smith
makes wheel-thrown functional work with particular care
taken with form and surface. The wheel-thrown forms are often
manipulated and altered after throwing. His interest is in
evolving the form, developing surface treatments, and exploring the
limits of that forms functionality. |
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Shelley Valachovic
pine needle baskets |
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Wild Visions
Adirondack mugs |
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Wildflower
Graphics |
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Dennis Wilson
Chip carving is a centuries old form of decorative wood
carving in which geometric, floral and free form patterns are
drawn on wood and then carved by the removal of small chips
within the pattern. Typically chip carvers use only two small
knives to achieve remarkably intricate designs. Examples of
chip carving can be found as part of the folk tradition of
almost every country. Switzerland and the Scandinavian
countries still use chip carving to adorn furniture. |
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Victoria Whitney
Pottery: containers, bowls |
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Open Nov. 14-Dec. 24 (Mon. Sat. 10 am-5 pm)
Shorter Hours (10 am-3 pm) on Wed. Nov. 25, Fri. Nov. 27, &
Thurs., Dec. 24
Closed Thanksgiving |
LARAC accepts MasterCard And Visa.
Join LARAC to receive the 10% LARAC discount on purchases. |
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Have an Art-filled Holiday and New Year! |