The Parmelee Farm in Killingworth held an Artisan Market Saturday, Sept. 7. The market featured more than 80 artisans and crafters with pottery, soaps, art, woodworking, fiber arts, jams and jellies, fresh vegetables, flowers, cookies and candy, and more. The Fairies of Glen Wood made a visit for story time with the children, and the maple sugar house was open for tours.Fairies Autumn Bittersweet (Jennifer MacPherson) and Queen Bee (Raven Klausen) hold storytime for a group of young fariies.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Source
The Parmelee Farm in Killingworth held an Artisan Market Saturday, Sept. 7. The market featured more than 80 artisans and crafters with pottery, soaps, art, woodworking, fiber arts, jams and jellies, fresh vegetables, flowers, cookies and candy, and more. The Fairies of Glen Wood made a visit for story time with the children, and the maple sugar house was open for tours.Fairies Autumn Bittersweet (Jennifer MacPherson) and Queen Bee (Raven Klausen) hold storytime for a group of young fariies.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Source
The Parmelee Farm in Killingworth held an Artisan Market Saturday, Sept. 7. The market featured more than 80 artisans and crafters with pottery, soaps, art, woodworking, fiber arts, jams and jellies, fresh vegetables, flowers, cookies and candy, and more. The Fairies of Glen Wood made a visit for story time with the children, and the maple sugar house was open for tours.Fairies Autumn Bittersweet (Jennifer MacPherson) and Queen Bee (Raven Klausen) make wishes with magical fairy dust.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Source
The Parmelee Farm in Killingworth held an Artisan Market Saturday, Sept. 7. The market featured more than 80 artisans and crafters with pottery, soaps, art, woodworking, fiber arts, jams and jellies, fresh vegetables, flowers, cookies and candy, and more. The Fairies of Glen Wood made a visit for story time with the children, and the maple sugar house was open for tours.Fairies Autumn Bittersweet (Jennifer MacPherson) and Queen Bee (Raven Klausen) make wishes with magical fairy dust.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Source
The Parmelee Farm in Killingworth held an Artisan Market Saturday, Sept. 7. The market featured more than 80 artisans and crafters with pottery, soaps, art, woodworking, fiber arts, jams and jellies, fresh vegetables, flowers, cookies and candy, and more. The Fairies of Glen Wood made a visit for story time with the children, and the maple sugar house was open for tours.Becky Beerwald smells the scent of a soy candle form Black Orchard Skin Care.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Source
The Parmelee Farm in Killingworth held an Artisan Market Saturday, Sept. 7. The market featured more than 80 artisans and crafters with pottery, soaps, art, woodworking, fiber arts, jams and jellies, fresh vegetables, flowers, cookies and candy, and more. The Fairies of Glen Wood made a visit for story time with the children, and the maple sugar house was open for tours.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Source
The Parmelee Farm in Killingworth held an Artisan Market Saturday, Sept. 7. The market featured more than 80 artisans and crafters with pottery, soaps, art, woodworking, fiber arts, jams and jellies, fresh vegetables, flowers, cookies and candy, and more. The Fairies of Glen Wood made a visit for story time with the children, and the maple sugar house was open for tours.Mary Karam and Cori Humes look over the selection of soaps from Kettlepot Soaps.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Source
The Parmelee Farm in Killingworth held an Artisan Market Saturday, Sept. 7. The market featured more than 80 artisans and crafters with pottery, soaps, art, woodworking, fiber arts, jams and jellies, fresh vegetables, flowers, cookies and candy, and more. The Fairies of Glen Wood made a visit for story time with the children, and the maple sugar house was open for tours.Vivienne McGarry spins a skein of hand-dyed yarn of mohair and angora wool from Cold Goats Farm.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Source
The Parmelee Farm in Killingworth held an Artisan Market Saturday, Sept. 7. The market featured more than 80 artisans and crafters with pottery, soaps, art, woodworking, fiber arts, jams and jellies, fresh vegetables, flowers, cookies and candy, and more. The Fairies of Glen Wood made a visit for story time with the children, and the maple sugar house was open for tours.Greg Muenker of Hot Monkey Nuts talks with customers at his booth.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Source
The Parmelee Farm in Killingworth held an Artisan Market Saturday, Sept. 7. The market featured more than 80 artisans and crafters with pottery, soaps, art, woodworking, fiber arts, jams and jellies, fresh vegetables, flowers, cookies and candy, and more. The Fairies of Glen Wood made a visit for story time with the children, and the maple sugar house was open for tours.Carrie Jordan and Virginia Czaplicki look over a selection of pottery from Promethea Potters.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Source
The Parmelee Farm in Killingworth held an Artisan Market Saturday, Sept. 7. The market featured more than 80 artisans and crafters with pottery, soaps, art, woodworking, fiber arts, jams and jellies, fresh vegetables, flowers, cookies and candy, and more. The Fairies of Glen Wood made a visit for story time with the children, and the maple sugar house was open for tours.Kate Burton works on a custom design for a paperweight in her booth.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Source
The Parmelee Farm in Killingworth held an Artisan Market Saturday, Sept. 7. The market featured more than 80 artisans and crafters with pottery, soaps, art, woodworking, fiber arts, jams and jellies, fresh vegetables, flowers, cookies and candy, and more. The Fairies of Glen Wood made a visit for story time with the children, and the maple sugar house was open for tours.Ava Tripes, 3 calls out for the fairies.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Source
The Parmelee Farm in Killingworth held an Artisan Market Saturday, Sept. 7. The market featured more than 80 artisans and crafters with pottery, soaps, art, woodworking, fiber arts, jams and jellies, fresh vegetables, flowers, cookies and candy, and more. The Fairies of Glen Wood made a visit for story time with the children, and the maple sugar house was open for tours.Larkin Brooke looks over a selection of kid size aprons from Shirley's Stiches.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Source
The Parmelee Farm in Killingworth held an Artisan Market Saturday, Sept. 7. The market featured more than 80 artisans and crafters with pottery, soaps, art, woodworking, fiber arts, jams and jellies, fresh vegetables, flowers, cookies and candy, and more. The Fairies of Glen Wood made a visit for story time with the children, and the maple sugar house was open for tours.Carla Kongevich looks over handpainted glassware from Entertaining Styles by Sandra.Photo by Susan Lambert/The Source