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Get ready for the 2009 N.C. State Fair! We just couldn't wait until the fair starts on Oct. 15 to begin reporting on its annual 10-days of statewide competitions, thrilling rides and everything fried on a stick.
In this blog, we'll touch base with some of you who are already baking up that blue ribbon cake or polishing the hooves on your champion steer. We'll also keep you up-to-date on what's going to be new and different about the fair this year.
Potters proved popular at the fair this year, at least among their crafting peers in the Village of Yearyear.
David Garner and Senora Lynch were voted “crafters of the year” by the 100 or so artists and crafters in the village. The village, in the domed Holshouser Building, is where woodworkers, soap makers, jewelry makers and a host of others demonstrate and sell their work.
Garner owns Turn and Burn Pottery in Seagrove, while Lynch does Native-American pottery in Hollister.
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