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The
trademark lattice for our early spring |
Early
buyers wait in line eager for show opening
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Kay
Linkkila & Page Bates have everything for a country home
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Kathy
Schoemer always creates a charming booth for the show
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New
England Home Antiques |
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Linda
Johnson’s booth says “country style” |
Susanne
Gray has a community of early rag dolls
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Lots
of activity in the first hours after opening
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The
kitchen crew: (L-R) Jody Heidelberger, Cheri Lukowski, Susan Manning,
Pauline Millette, Dawn Ferland, &Vinnie Palladino
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Mary
Elliott puts the finishing touches on her booth |
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Colleen
Nordengren’s subtle country style |
The
“Pit Crew”---BBQ Pit, that is! Bill Clapp & Roland Moulin
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Sandy
Elliott brings lots of early textiles |
Mr.
Rogers instructs a student on the
fine points of booth
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Linda Johnson writes a
ticket as Debbie Ferguson shops
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James
Prew relaxes before the doors open
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Sue
Wirth’s booth is a country lover’s dream |
Patrons
inspect a wonderful bench in blue paint—it didn’t last long!
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Children’s items of
the past are Mary White’s specialty
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Debbie Ferguson
specializes in early treen in paint and
original surfaces, wonderful textiles and
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Fuller’s colorful booth |
Mr.
Moulin supervises as a student attaches the side supports
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Students smooth the 8’
white display paper for a
professional look
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