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On Dec. 2 and 3, a Christmas Craft Festival was held in St. Johns United Church of Christ Hall in Bedford. There were more than 40 vendors.
The craft show had vendors from different places, including New Enterprise and Everett.
Vendors offered items such as freeze-dried fruits and vegetables, tie-dye shirts and onesies for babies, and kettle popped popcorn overtook your senses.
Meadows Kettle Corn had many unique flavors of kettle corn to purchase, including a Christmas popcorn.
Meadows works March through December selling their products. This business was started in 2017 and they now feature 14 different flavors.
“Their family is a hard-working family and believe in what they do,” Melissa Duncan said. “They also have a wood refinishing shop on the side.”
This business will participae in the first-ever wassail walk in Everett on Friday, Dec. 8, starting at 5 p.m. A grand raffle will be available for entry.
Participants will get a map showing the walk route. After visiting businesses, completed maps will be entered for a prize.
Meadow’s and 26 other vendors, including Farmhouse Finds, Addictive Apparel, Kricket Korner, Sage and Wildflower, and Old Dirt Road Primitives will be featured.
The welcome table is located at 115 East Main St. at M&T Bank.
Those interested can ride a hay wagon to the various businesses.
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