Mark your calendars for the
6th Annual Southeastern Cowboy Festival and Symposium

October 23 - 26, 2008
at the Booth Western Art Museum

Vendors and Demonstrators - October 25-26

Schedule | Vendors & Demonstrators | Sponsors | FAQ
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We have arranged our outdoor festival setup into separate interest pods:
Western Marketplace, East Meets West/Native American Indian Village,
Step Back in Time Pioneer & Civil War Encampment and Art Under the Oaks.

2008 Vendor List Below

Western Marketplace

Western Marketplace: Vintage clothing, saddles, leather carving, leather belts, old time photos, metal-works, western furniture, etc.


Mountain Camp


Chisholm's Trail Leather
Authentic Old West Belts, Holsters & Cowboy Gear -
Allan Soellner/Chisholm's Trail

 


Bubba Knives -
Warren Glover

 

Karla Van Horne - www.purdygear.com

Sylvia Porter -- Kimberly's Heavenly Gifts
Jewelry, gifts in jars, candles, cakes in jars, western gift baskets

L. G. McDonald - Western Antiques, Furniture, etc.

Larry Springfield - Hitching Post Saddle Shop
Saddles, Cowboy Hats, Chaps, Gunbelts, horse equipment

Sheila Martin - "Simple Minds"

Ron Bellamy - Buffalo Western Wear

Gun Powder Creek Trading Post
Clothing, metal items, hats

Donna Rios - Tumbleweed
Western themed items such as children's teepees, concha pillows, throws, hair on hide items
www.tumbleweedrusticfurniture.com

Bruce Brannen - Artist and Cowboy - Bull Whip tricks, Trick roping, and other Cowboy stuff 

Ross Bridges - Kimacy Frame Shop - Western crafts, boot lamps, mirrors, Horseshoe hangers, barnwood frames, pictures - All Western 

Jeff Hedge - Laying J Custom Leather - Custom leather goods, belts, holsters, saddle repair, chaps, gift ideas www.layingjleather.com 

Jeff Shubert - Moonsinger Designs - handmade items, leather jackets, hats, shirts, knives  www.moonsingerdesigns.com 

Val Wonder - Beading - see how she makes beaded designs and how her looms are used 

Richard Weeks - Blacksmithing 

Chuck wagons and dutch oven cooking - see how food was prepared out on the trail

Entertainment


Gunfight at the O.K. Corral Reenactment
 


Jim Dunham
Gunfight skits and
Classic Draw Contest


Doc Stovall


Doc Johnson's
Medicine Show


East Meets the West Productions
Jim Sawgrass
- Big Mountain Family Indian Dancers

Food Vendors


C J's Food Fantasy

Fried cat fish, blooming onion and lemonade

Hill-Billy Cafe'
Chicken basket, boiled corn and corn dogs

Johnny Mitchell's Smokehouse
BBQ, Brunswick stew, baked beans and slaw

Pat Lyons - 'Fast Food'

Papa Joe's -
Assorted hot roast beef subs, including Italian, Cajun, many different flavors all beef hot dogs, hamburgers, sausages, assorted flavorings and toppings, fries, nachos sliced caramel apples, cotton candy, sodas, etc.


 

East Meets West/
Native American Indian Village

East Meets West/Native American Indian Village: Native American items such as, jewelry, blankets, beading, baskets, bow and arrows, etc.

 

 

 


East Meets the West Indian Encampment

Jim Sawgrass and Little Big Mountain


 

 

Ray & Pierrette Ziebell - Creations by RAZ

Richard and Grayce Wolcott - Silver Lace
Hand made Sterling Silver Jewelry w/ Real Stones Award winning Designs

Gabriel Rodriguez - Handmade leather mocs, boots, bags, hats, muslin shirts, and much, much more
www.mexicacrafts.com


Billy Berger - Primitive Pathways - wooden bows, stone tipped arrows, stone knives (in wood or antler handles), stone arrowheads, arrowhead jewelry

Sandra Cherokee and Malcolm Hill - 4-Direction Native American Traders - Impressive one-of-a-kind selection of jewelry, un-common beautiful shawls and other wearable designs, children items

Step Back in Time/
Pioneer & Civil War Encampment

Step Back in Time/Pioneer & Civil War Encampment: Pottery being made, lye soap making, basket weaving, chair caning, primitive antiques and many other items


Pioneer Women Demonstrating

Spinning, Carding Cotton, Quilting and Pioneer Food Preservation - Bartow History Center

Marvin Garner  - Chair caning

Anita Herbert - Tating and Pine needle Baskets

Marlene and Brian Martin - lye soap making

18th Regiment U.S. Infantry
Civil War Unit that does living histories
www.18thusinfantry-reenactors.com


Tina Evans and Evan Wolffe – Handspun yarns, handwovens: Knit Shawls, Scarves, Blankets, throws, made by us from our sheep and mohair goats



Butch Walker - Country Peddler

Leslie Bronson - Spinning and carding - watch as wool becomes thread 

BHC - Food Preservation - learn how food was prepared and preserved by settlers out on the plains  

Marlene and Brian Martin - Leather and Lace - , leather-black powder bags, leather wallets and purses, hand-tatted necklaces, earrings, bracelets, and bead tatted jewelry, tatted bookmarks, coasters 

28th Georgia Regiment
Demonstrations in Civil War soldier life along with civilians teaching how to cook, spin, tatting, doll making, writing, quilling, crocheting, and sewing

Art Under the Oaks

Art Under the Oaks: Paintings, sculpture, painted gourds, carvings, etc.  Many artists will be demonstrating and showing how their masterpieces are created.

 


 

 

Ronnie Payne Pottery

 

 

Shirley A. Mitcham - Artist

 

Bob Glover  Artist
 

 

 

 

Sam & Shirley Harper
Dreamcatcher Arts & Crafts - Gourd Art

Boyd Greene - Artist

Howell Strickland - Carved woodworks - Native American images, hummingbirds, butterflies, cowboys, etc.

Moses Woodson - Navajo jewelry and crafts

Glenda Ridley - Designs by Glenda - Handcrafted fashion jewelry

Cyndy Dorer - Jewelry

Betty Tipton - Wood Carver

David Bell - Colored pencil artwork prints, black powder revolvers, and landscapes

Triny Cline/Mike Sherrer -
Byrd Mountain Pottery - functional stoneware pottery, wheel thrown and slab work, pitchers, bowls, dinnerware, etc. Suitable for daily use/unusual pattern suggests a landscape 

Don Wesley-Brown - Photographer/Artist - photographs, art work, poetry 

Rosann Velnich - Artist - Original Oil Paintings, western landscapes 

Bill Posey - Bill's Bee FarmHoney

 

Sharon Camp - Pottery 

Ann Gray - Ann's Country Arts - A variety of paintings and painted woodworks

Dave Bacon - Accents by Dave - Very unique and impressive gemstone necklaces, bracelets and earrings

Children's Area

 
Sunset Farms - Pony Rides
Dawn Bryant


Enjoy Art Activities especially for children
in Cowpoke Corner
Saturday 10:00 am- 5:00 pm and Sunday 12:00 Noon - 5:00 pm



Explore the Earth and Search the Stars
A 125,000 sq. ft. Science Museum opening
in Cartersville in January 2009!

 

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