39th Annual Webb School Art & Craft Fair - Sunday
Sunday, October 18, 2015
T-G Photos by David Melson
Thousands enjoyed the second day of the 39th Annual Webb School Art & Craft Fair on Sunday, Oct. 18, 2015.
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Vivian Thomas of Shelbyville dances to the music of the Howlin' Brothers.
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Just a couple of Bell Buckle visitors ridin' around...
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Oh, deer! Robin Thomas, left, and Jessica Thomas of Whitwell didn't even have to go hunting for these nice examples.
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Sara Mullins of Marmaduke, Arkansas uses wire to make decorative items and jewelry.
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Ethan King of Huntsville, Alabama, is ready for Halloween a couple of weeks early.
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It's selfie time for Robbie Brumley, left, and Kaylyn Baker of McMinnville.
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As the late afternoon chill sets in, Abby Surdoki, left, and C.J. Rogers of Franklin keep each other warm.
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Logan Rebecca Talley anticipates a bite of some tasty Bell Buckle food from her mom Ashley. They were visiting from Rogersville, Alabama.
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A "visitor" looks around...
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There's nothing like a cool glass of tea on a busy afternoon of shopping.
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Sandra Pennington of Chapel Hill works on a wreath at her crafts booth.
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Dogs were everywhere at the fair Sunday. Meet Christiana visitors Paige Campbell and Charlie, left, and Beth Barker with Petty.
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If pictures could move...this is actually a dancing greeting card.
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Charles Bowman of Decherd displays a sign he bought for his father-in-law, veteran John W. Dishmon.
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Who could resist this delicious, colorful meal from one of the many vendors?
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Abigail Vandagriff of Manchester gets high above the crowd on a bungee ride.
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Lauren Moore of Tullahoma, shortly after purchasing a "guitar" made of old license plates, just had to stop and pet these pigs.
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This chicken doesn't have to worry about being eaten as it watches the crowd.
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No need for a truck! Just bring your convertible and you're ready to haul home your find, as Jack and Renee Winter of Spring Hill did.
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The Haulin' Brothers pickin' some bluegrass.
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Among the crowd were, from top, Cassie Tipton, Molly, daughter Sydney Jenkins and Roxie, all of Maryville. And there's a camera-shy dog behind the carriage.
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Jewelry from a unique source was available.
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From left, Shaun Elrod and his wife April, of Manchester, receive a few dabs of a substance advertised as relieving aches and pains from Andrea Tate and Jean Davis.
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Salt and pepper spiced up with a few frights.
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Get the message?
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Shuttles carry visitors around Bell Buckle.
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Tommy York gives Hoss a few bites of popcorn.
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Jewelry and an eight-point buck trophy -- what's not to like? Dafney and Scottie Davenport think the combination's great.
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Visitors dig in near a food vendor.
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We couldn't catch this visitor to get his name, but it sure looks like Abe Lincoln.