Brad Miller · Taylor IP Law PRAIRIE SPONSORS Saturday ...
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Brad Miller · Taylor IP Law
Baden, Gage, & Schroeder, LLC · Pizza Hut Noble REMC · The Auto Park
Applebee’s Neighborhood Bar & Grill Peoples Federal Savings Bank · Indiana Tech
Best Western Kendallville Inn · Bullhoff · 95.5FM “The Hawk · No-Sag · Computer Oasis
Holliday Chiropractic · Kendallville Iron & Metal Community State Bank · Holiday Inn Express Rent-A-Center · Kroger/Scotts · Hayden Honda
Stewart, Brimner, Lear Ins. Agency
Atz Furniture · Dude’s Dairy Treat · Kraft Foods Ley Monument Sales · Noble County Tire Preferred Auto Group · Three Rivers FCU
Jemco Advertising · Automotive Color & Supply
Pets are not allowed on festival grounds unless licensed as service animals.
No scooters, bicycles, skateboards, roller blades allowed on festival grounds.
Parking $3.00 on Fair Grounds
Free Shuttle Service • ATM on Site
Visit us at Facebook.com/applefest or
KendallvilleAppleFestival.org for festival information and updates
27th Annual
Saturday, October 6, 2012 9 :00 a.m. - 6 :00 p.m.
Sunday, October 7, 2012 9 :00 a.m. - 5 :00 p.m.
32nd Annual
Saturday,October 7, 2017
9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
Sunday,October 8, 2017
9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Parking $5.00 on FairgroundsFree Shuttle Service • ATM On-site
All Festival activities held at Noble County Fairgrounds
580 North Fair St, Kendallville.
On-Site Festival parking will enter from Dowling Street.
Off-Site parking is also available at No-Sag.Donations accepted for the free shuttle to festival
Text APPLE17 to 888-777 for updates
Brad Miller • Taylor IP Law
FRONTIER SPONSORS
PRAIRIE SPONSORS
Bakers’ Fruit & Flower Farm • Horizon BankAutomotive Color & Supply
JO Mory • Parkview Noble Hospital Kendallville Iron & Metal • Noble REMC
PIONEER SPONSORSCommunity State BankJudith Hart • Pizza Hut
Stewart, Brimner, Lear Ins. Agent
HOMESTEAD SPONSORS
Noble County TireS & S Travel • Hayden Welding Drs Roush & Will Optometrists
Ashley Industrial Molding
Pets are not allowed on festival groundsunless licensed as service animals.
No firearms, bicycles, skateboards, orroller blades allowed on festival grounds.
Young Family Funeral HomeOur Family Caring for Your Family Tune to 95.5 The Hawk for
full festival information.
Olde Time Sponsors
D-1,2 Berry Bley - Birds, Blooms & MoreD-3,4 Maple Acres - Pure maple syrupD-6 Kay Steener - Treadel sewingD-7,8,9 The Warped Sisters - Weaving & spinning wool D-14,15,16 Paula Shultz - Rug hookingD-17,18,19 Tom & Cindy Mettler - Country Wood Crafts, Inc.D-20,21,22 Joan Botas - Crocheting, knitting and tatting D-31,32 Phillip Juengel - Juengel Honey Farms
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All Festival activities held at Noble County
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A-1 Jerry Spindler - General line of antiquesA-2 Jerry Spindler & Edye VanHoutenA-3 Edye VanHouten - Dishes, aprons, cast iron, quiltsA-4 Nan Nesbit - Miscellaneous antiquesA-5 & 6 Sandy Reed - Primitives, furniture, art, pottery, glassware, linens, quilts, blankets, iron skilletsA-7 & 8 Trude Myers - Pictures, quilts, linens, primitives, furniture, jewelry, holiday, basketsA-9 Sarah Schwaiger - Costume jewelry, coins, small advertising, textile, glassware, china, small furniture, regional history collectibles, booksA-10 Ellen Jefferies - Jewelry, buttons, clothing & accessories, eclectics A-11 Barb Patterson - Oil lamps, stoneware, yellow ware, early kitchen tools, pottery, tin, litho and other child toys, books, linens, small furnitureA-12 Theresa Blaker - All types of furniture, bedroom sets, dressers, end tables, chairs, salt n pepper setsA-13 Corner House - Furniture, dolls, tools, jewelry, glassware, linensA-14 Denise McNabb - Kitchen items, linens & many primitive piecesA-15 David/Illa Rush - General, furniture, primitives, glasswareA-16 Denise Doll - Furniture, dolls, quilts, garden items, dishesA-18 Stacy Cochard - Furniture barn finds, crate boxes, metal, wrought ironA-19 Don/Mary Castleman - Dolls, pictures, frames of glass, coffee grinders, quilts, metal, kitchenware, booksA-20 & 21 Steve Myer - Advertising, toys, Christmas, jewelryA-22 John Fetters - Oak furniture, fiesta, dishes, glassware, framed pictures, school booksA-23 Cathy Stine - General line of antiquesA-24 Schoolmarm’s Antiques - Linens, lace, sewing items, small furnitureA-25 & 26 Gale & Karen Dollarhite - Furniture, linens, glassware, jewelry, toys,lamps, railroad itemsA-27 Sherri Keck - Pottery & ironA-28 Earl Hays - Glassware, jewelry, primitivesA-29 & 30 Thomas Cameron - Antique oak furniture, depression glass, coins, glassware, collectible signs, and oil items. Coke, Roseville.
Visit us at facebook.com/applefest or KendallvilleAppleFestival.com
for festival information and photos from the weekend.
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Children Games:K1 Noble County Saddle Club - Basketball “Shoot the Hoop”K2 Bridgeway Evangelical Church - Apple Bowling K3 McCoy Family Candles - Candle Dipping K4 Noble County 4-H Horse and Pony Club - Pony Rides K5 Noble County Beef Club - Straw Maze K6 Boy Scout Troop 103 - Rope Bridge and May Pole Swing
1 Gwen Swogger - Spinning2 Beverly Yingst - Wheat Weaving3 Ned Yingst - Candle Dipping4 Karen Mayee - Penny Rug5 Judy Bozarth - Scherenschnitte6 Tracy Burns - Hooked Rug7 Ardean Ebert - Penny Rug8 Joyce Griffith - Quilting
9 Natasha Watson - Quilting10 Talia Peterson - Spinning11 Aaron Lincoln - Flint Knapping12 Debra Carr - Weaving13 Gordon Roberts - Wood Carving14 Jeri Rogers - Sewing15 Nick Meir - (outside) Sheep Shearing
P-1 Cindy Sheets - Sweet Life Honey and honey products P-2 Jerry Cox - Wood toys, kids jewelryP-3 Jerry Kooi - Horns, books, beads, leather, flint P-5 Mike Beathe - Guns, knives, axes, hawks, clothing, pottery P-6 John Bennett - Jewelry, beads, fur & leatherP-8 Jacquie Astling - Kids toys, candy, buffalo jerky, lye soap, Tallow candlesP-9 Steve Whipker - Beads, quill & bead work, jewelry, craft suppliesP-14 Cathi Sparks - Leather & beaded items, dream catchersP-15 Steve Clouse - Blanket traderP-16 Craig Leitch - Blanket traderP-20 Todd Helmkamp - Leather pouches, wood carvingsP-21 Paul Mueller - Capotes, trade blankets, leather bags, knife sheathsP-22 Bill & Patti Blanchard - Candy, furs, knives, tomahawks, jewelry, trade goodsP-24 George & Josh Clark - BlacksmithsP-25 Sara Hough - CamperP-26 Hough Family - CamperP-28 Blaine Lumpkins - CamperP-29 Todd Campbell - CamperP-30 Carson Roberts - Camper
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F-1 First Christian Church - New Brunswick Stew(chicken & vegetable), fruit kabobs, coffee, hot chocolate, hot and cold ciderF-2 Friends to the Core - Sliced apples with choice of caramel sauce, peanut butter caramel sauce, or chocolate sauce, waterF-3 J&J Country Cookin’ - Cheeseburger soup, pumpkin whoopie pies, flavored coffees, Chai tea, Russian tea, waterF-4 Trinity Church United Methodist - Fudge, sugar and chocolate chip cookies, rock candyF-5 Sweet Tooth - Chocolate covered maple creams, solid chocolate suckersF-6 Immaculate Conception Church Rosary Sodality - Whole apple pies, apple pie slices, both regular and sugar free, coffeeF-7 Noble County Community Fair Board - Pulled pork sandwiches, hot and cold cider, soft serve ice cream, coffee, soft drinks, waterF-8 The Almond Garten - German roasted nutsF-9 Kendallville First Church of God - Baked potatoes with toppings (cheddar cheese, nacho cheese, broccoli, chili, butter and sour cream), baked sweet potatoes with toppings (marshmallow, cinnamon butter, caramel), red chili soup, soft drinksF-10 East Noble Band Boosters - Haystack potatoes with or without cheese sauceF-11 St. John Lutheran School PTL - Apple frittersF-12 Liberty Free Will Baptist Church - Apple hamburger, apple cheeseburger, corn on the cob, egg & cheese sandwich with choice of sausage or ham, soft drinks, coffee, waterF-13 Timmy’s BBQ - BBQ Ribs, beef brisket, strawberry lemonadeF-14 William S. Leiter - Hot apple cobbler/ice cream, pioneer steak fries/ cheese, ice cream cones (vanilla, chocolate, strawberry, pecan)F-15 Testimonies Bakery, Inc. - Wood-fired BBQ pork chops and chicken breasts with or without apple BBQ sauce, campfire coffee, tea, cocoa, soft drinks, waterF-16 Bread of Life Tabernacle - French Onion soup, potato soup, onion rings, deep-fried dill pickles, pumpkin rolls, soft drinks, coffee, cocoaF-17 Apple Tree Center and Mt. Pleasant Lutheran Church - IBC Root beer F-18 East Noble Archery - Pork tenderloins, soft drinksF-19 Mindy Pepitone - Elephant ears, curly fries, lemonade shake-ups, soft drinks, spiced teaF-20 Albion Temple Association - Deep-fried chicken gizzards, deep-fried pork cracklinsF-21 Bayou Billy Soda - Old-fashioned soda in tin mugs (cream soda, root beer, lemonade, tea, orange)F-22 Destiny Family of Faith - Mini donuts, grilled cheese/ham sandwiches, drinksF-23 Knights of Columbus, Council 7839 - Buffalo burgers, brats and kraut, hot dogs, chili dogs, soft drinks, coffee, hot cocoa, water and ice F-24 St. Mary of the Assumption Church Knights of Columbus - Caramel corn, waterF-25 Calvary United Methodist Church - Chicken and noodles, coffeeF-26 Harbor of Love Fundraising Committee - Smoked turkey legs, white turkey chili, jalapeno cornbread, soft drinksF-27 Life & Family Services - Homemade apple dumplings, ice cream, waterF-28 Kendallville, Rome City & Brimfield Lions Clubs - Ham and beans, corn bread, soft drinks, water, coffee, hot chocolate, hot spiced cider, cold spiced ciderF-29 Boy Scout Troop #103 - Pancakes, sausage, homemade apple syrup, orange juice, milk, soft drinks, hickory smoked turkey sandwiches, coffee, hot chocolate, chocolate-dipped cheesecakeF-30 South Milford Lions Club - Pork burgers, lemonadeF-31 Kendallville Assembly of God - Vegetable beef soup, soft drinks, water, coffee, hot chocolateF-32 Brimfield United Methodist Church - Beef and noodlesF-33 Wayne Center United Methodist Church - Hot chicken sandwiches, homemade pies, coffee, hot chocolate, soft drinksF-34 Kendallville Rotary Club - Boneless chicken wings with apple buffalo sauce, biscuits and gravy with or without egg, soft drinks, coffee, hot chocolate, hot and cold ciderF-35 Avilla Lodge F. & A.M. 460 - Reuben sandwiches, coffee, hot chocolate, hot and cold teaF-36 Drug Free Noble County - Assortment of pretzels with dipping sauce (cheese/caramel), soft drinks, hot cocoa, coffee, water, sassafras teaF-37 Bakers’ Fruit & Flower Farm - Caramel apples, turtle caramel apples, pickles on a stick, apple butter, cider slush, seasonal fruits and vegetables
M-1 Michelle Lusch - Hand-crafted loose-leaf teas, both flavored and unflavored M-2 Dips by Derringer - Dry dip mixes (with samples), cocoa mixes, soup mixesM-3 MRS Concessions - Abbott’s caramels, rock candy suckers, taffy, old- time candies
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1. Joatta Sayles Jewelry - Repurpsed items2. Doris Peruski - Hand made bath items3. Susan Bandor - Bottle art, wood crafts, Christmas ornaments4. Randy Sowers - Ceramics5. Margaret Jones - Fused glass items6. Peg Fiechter - Hand-poured candles7. Summer Moser - Crochet, knit & purses8. Debbie Liddell - Handcrafted gold & silver wire jewelry9. Hailey Biggs - Infant/children’s crochet hats, headbands, bows 10. Tresa Bishop - Rag rugs & seasonal11. Hayley Hostetler - Vests & shirts12. Pam Schaefer - Personalized acrylic dough art13. Laura Corya - Melted bottles, wreaths, Santas14. Mary Sustek - Wreaths, fences & apple jars15. Katherine Bean - Fabric purses & bags16. Linda Johnston - Ceramics17. Cathy Erdmann - Doll clothes18. Kathy Everage - Crochet snowmen, bird feeders19. Susan Borowiak - Stone covered items & wood magic boxes20. Lois Orchard - Dried & silk floral21. Pat Duguid - Clay works, dolls & career pins22. Linda Renner - Bread dough items23. Kristy Hochstetler - Potpour ri, oils & accessories24. Barbara Wolf - Seasonal decor in wood, cloth25. Doug Simpson - Wood toys26. Cindy Higgins - Hand-painted glass27. Kim Wright - Wood seasonal items28. Tiffany Craig - Metal Designs29. Jane Hall - Shabby Sheek furniture & floral design30. Diane Buinowski - Fleece blankets & stitched items31. Claudia Detter - Primitives & country wood32. Fred Strauss - Laser cut wood, wood items33. Cindy Lou Ewert - Hair accessories34. Steve Smurr - Wood works35. Sandy Sell - Vintage hats & finger chair scarves36. Nancy Krueger - Aged decor & paper mache37. Sue Scamihorn - Stoneware, porcelain & terra cotta38. Angie McDougall - Name verses39. Deb Snyder - Sewn & crochet items40. Karen Boulware - Handmade wool gloves, hanging art, woodcrafts41. Carolyn Moughler - Wood items, painted, country art42. Becky Brockman - Knit & crochet rugs43. Pat Ramsby - Floral44. Cliff Garwood - Homemade soap45. Willa Zeigler - Stone covered birdfeeders/houses46. Jackie Leidelmeyer -
Silverware jewelry47. Tosha Saylor - Crochet items, misc48. Chris Ivancic- Jewelry & pol-ished stones49. Sarah McRoberts - Candles50. Deb Todd - Cloth works, Folkart & stitchery51. Dawn Quick - Recycled wares52. Linda Merritt - Silverware jewelry & vases53. Bruce Hilton - Homemade soy candles54. Judy Merkler - Baby items knit & crochet55. David Vinson - Concrete items56. Sherrie Lairson - Candles57. Linda Boyer - Sun catchers, kaleidoscopes & night lites58. Kathy Donaldson - Scherenschnitte artwork & seasonal59. Amy Koepke - Knit & Crochet items60. Jeff Yuhas - Pottery61. Mike Greer - Hand-sculpted ornaments62. Brushy Prairie Wood - Doll furniture, wooden toys63. Steven Champ - Woodcarvings64. Sheryl Clifton - Goat milk soaps & lotions65. D. Kay Burns - Felted wool apparel66. Kathy Jackson - Fabric crafts & wearables67. Laurie Sieger - Stained glass68. Angela Lagemann - Hand- poured candles69. Paul Anderson - Yard toys & leather work70. Betsy Stevens - Folkart furniture & decor71. Deb Clark - Lighted glass block72. Deb Horvath - Wearable art73. Cindy Kreps - Handmade jewelry74. Sue Arnold - Country decor75. Howard Mapes - Wreaths, snow76. Carol Schellenberg - Tutus, scarves, necklaces & hats77. Deborah Korba - Bazaar items78. G&S Metalwork - Metal art79. Old Fort Soap Co.- Natural lye soaps & bath items80. Kay Fisher - Repurposed dishes inside & outside81. Sue Teegarden - Ironwork & crochet82. Donna Bowersock - No sew blankets83. Marylan Krock - Floral art84. Jeannette Emerick - Quilted items & sewing85. Kimberly Gordon- Glass black & misc.86. Norma Harris - Crochet hats, purses & leg warmers87. Tim Moen - Natural hand made mouse deterent88. Edward Klender - Turned wood crafts89. Peggy Stolte - Variety of crochet work90. Karla Elliott - Soy candles, soap & fizzies
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Mark your calendar for the next
APPLE FESTIVALOctober 6 & 7, 2018
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sAturDAy9:00 Applesauce Quartet, SR Mother Goose, CH10:00 The Dawg, OP Randy Erwin, SR Hastey Pudding Puppets, FH11:00 Applesauce Quartet, SR Johnny Appleseed, FH12:00 Wes Linenkugal Musicians, OP Randy Erwin, SR Wild Rose Moon, FH Abe Lincoln, CH1:00 Applesauce Quartet, OP The Dawg, SR Stockdale Family, CH2:00 Inclognito Cloggers, OP Leipers Fork Bluegrass, SR Hastey Pudding Puppets, FH3:00 Stockdale Family, OP Wes Linenkugal, SR Johnny Appleseed, FH Mother Goose, CH4:00 Inclognito Cloggers, OP Randy Erwin, SR Wild Rose Moon, FH5:00 Leipers Fork Bluegrass, OP Stockdale Family, SR The Dawg, CH
OP - Open Prairie • SR - Settlers Roost • CH - Children’s Area FH - Dekko Little Pioneer Stage at Floral Hall
sunDAy9:00 Stockdale Family, SR Frailey Family, OP10:00 Liza and Mark Woolever, SR Hastey Pudding Puppets, FH Mother Goose, CH11:00 Applesauce Quartet, SR Stockdale Family, OP Johnny Appleseed, FH12:00 Frailey Family, SR Wild Rose Moon, FH Abe Lincoln, CH1:00 Liza and Mark Woolever, SR Applesauce Quartet, OP Mother Goose, CH2:00 Stockdale Family, SR Inclognito Cloggers, OP Hastey Pudding Puppets, FH3:00 Applesauce Quartet, SR Liza and Mark Woolever, OP Johnny Appleseed, FH4:00 Frailey Family, SR Inclognito Cloggers, OP Wild Rose Moon, FH Stockdale Family, CH
10:45,12:00, 1:15, 2:30, 3:45
The Raise-A-Ruckus cast will be joined by Miss Indiana Haley Begay and Miss Indiana’s
Outstanding Teen Ellie Barmes on both Saturday and Sunday.
Festival Favorite Food -
Stop by the information booth and vote for your favorite food at the Apple Festival. Winner announced at 4:00 p.m.
Apple Baking Contest - Catagories: Apple Pie Bak-ing, Quick Breads, Muffins, Biscuits, Cakes, Cookies and Other.Entries must be received be-tween 9am - 10am.Judging at 10am on the Open Prairie Stage.
Baked Goods Auction -All entries will be auctioned off at 10:45am on the Open Prairie Stage.
Ladies Skillet Throw -
North end of Primitive area (must be in costume)Sat. 1:30 p.m. • Sun. 11:00 a.m.
Apple Rings - Children’s area Sat. and Sun. 10:00 a.m.
Frog Flippin’ - Children’s area Sat. and Sun. 12:00 p.m.
Apple Toss - Children’s area Sat. and Sun. 2:00 p.m.
Tomahawk Throw - North end of Primitive area(must be in costume) • Sat. 2:00 p.m. • Sun. 11:30 a.m.
piOneer ChurCh serviCeA non-denominational service officiated by Pastor Billy
Fields with Liberty Free Will Baptist Church. Open Prairie Stage – Sunday 8:00 a.m.
Hurdy Gurdy Man - Log Cabin, all weekendRoaming the grounds:
Johnny Appleseed, Mark Gropp/Bag piper,
Abe Lincoln, Leipers Fork Bluegrass and Mother Goose
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