SUBMITTED by Dick and Carol Elaine Deys (11-Nov-2010)
The 1816 Farmington Quaker Museum will be well represented at the Farmington Historical Society's annual craft sale. Come and visit our booth!
John Cieslinski of Books, ETC. will be bringing his antiquarian books for avid collectors and some easy books for those who just enjoy reading. Prolific authors, Jane Ver Dow with her newly published "DEAR DAISY," and Prof. Judith Wellman and her own"THE ROAD TO SENECA FALLS" - Elizabeth Cady Stanton's powerful First Woman's Rights Convention journey, will both be there to sign autographed copies of their books. The Silvery Moon jewelers, Curt and Carol Schreiner will also have a booth with their exquisite creations. Sounds like a place for easy Christmas shopping and an enjoyable lunch to boot!
The sale is being held at the Farmington Friends Church, 187 County Rd. 8, Farmington, starting at 9:00 AM through 4:00 PM, Saturday, Nov. 13th. Come join us! Make it a tradition! All of the aforementioned will be donating monies earned for the building and expansion of the new 1816 Quaker Museum!
The 1816 Farmington Quaker Museum will be well represented at the Farmington Historical Society's annual craft sale. Come and visit our booth!
John Cieslinski of Books, ETC. will be bringing his antiquarian books for avid collectors and some easy books for those who just enjoy reading. Prolific authors, Jane Ver Dow with her newly published "DEAR DAISY," and Prof. Judith Wellman and her own"THE ROAD TO SENECA FALLS" - Elizabeth Cady Stanton's powerful First Woman's Rights Convention journey, will both be there to sign autographed copies of their books. The Silvery Moon jewelers, Curt and Carol Schreiner will also have a booth with their exquisite creations. Sounds like a place for easy Christmas shopping and an enjoyable lunch to boot!
The sale is being held at the Farmington Friends Church, 187 County Rd. 8, Farmington, starting at 9:00 AM through 4:00 PM, Saturday, Nov. 13th. Come join us! Make it a tradition! All of the aforementioned will be donating monies earned for the building and expansion of the new 1816 Quaker Museum!
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