Vendors 2008
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Travel to the homelands, be it Ireland, Scotland or Wales, along Main Street Bethabara, where over 25 purveyors of Celtic goods will come from north and south to set up shop. You can find hand-crafted stained glass and pottery, ironware, jewelry, soaps and tinware made by master craftsman Peter Blum, descendant of the distinguished Blum family with its long line of fine Moravian craftsmen. Irish gifts and merchandise, shortbread and Celtic food will also be featured. The Celtic Café and Cameron’s British Foods will tempt your palate with a delicious assortment of fish and chips, shepherd’s pie, Scottish eggs and meat pies. For less adventuresome souls, ice cream and American foods will be available as well. Should you wish to bedeck yourself in Scottish splendor, Near and Far Scottish will be happy to fit you with kilts, stockings, flashes, sporrans and ghillie brought. Come to browse and enjoy the unique display of Celtic crafts and food. |