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Applications for Craft Vendors are available to download below. Get the Craft Vendor Application Please complete the form and then mail application and check to: Hardy County Tour and Crafts Association For more information contact 304-538-2945 or info@heritageweekend.com Deadline for application has been extended to SEPTEMBER 1, but spaces will be assigned on a first come, first serve basis. NO REFUNDS after September 1. Pay-at-the-gate is not allowed and there is no RAIN DATE for this event. You will receive a confirmation notice from the Board.
Applications for "Hungry Artists Art Show": Artists are invited to submit artwork for the annual Heritage Weekend Art Exhibit at the Hardy County Public Library in Moorefield. The library functions as one of three county information headquarters for the weekend, so the exhibit is located in a high-traffic area. Submission is open to all artists working in original fine art media, such as painting, printmaking, drawing, sculpture and other media to be evaluated on a case-by-case basis. Craft and functional art entries, and photographs will not be accepted. There is no entry fee; this is an unjudged show and sale. As a sponsored event of Hardy County Heritage Weekend, there will be a 10% commission on all works sold.
Food Vendor Application: The Hardy County Tour and Craft Association would like to thank you for your previous participation in Heritage Weekend. We also would like to take time to remind you that Heritage Weekend is scheduled for September 28-29-30, 2007, and we hope you will be part of the festivities with us again. Below you will find a copy of the 2007 contract to be completed by you and returned to us indicating your intention to participate this fall. Some information that you provide on this form will be used for publicity, so it is to your advantage to fill it out and return it as soon as possible. We look forward to your participation. |
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The Heritage Weekend Committee is pleased to announce that the former Methodist Parsonage located at 208 North Main Street in Moorefield has been selected as the Heritage Weekend Tile House for 2008.
The home will be open on both Saturday and Sunday, September 27th and 28th with guided tours available. Currently owned by and home to Yvonne Rowland, the semi-Georgian Colonial has had only three owners in its 155 years of serving as a landmark on Main Street. The original four front rooms were built by Sallie McNeill Harness for her daughter Mary Katherine in 1853 after the death of Mary Katherine's father George Casey Harness. The elder Mr. Harness had refused to build a house for Mary Katherine as he had done for this other daughter Anna Rebecca whose wood frame home on Main Street was called Rosedale. He disapproved of Mary Katherine's choice of John Francis Williams but the couple married on June 15,1848 in Frederick, MD without his blessing . . . and no promise of a house. However, after his death in 1853, Mom came to the rescue and construction began in late 1853 or early 1854. Unfortunately records show that Mary Katherine married Dr. John W. Cameron in June of 1858, so her first marriage was obviously of a short duration. The house was then purchased by the Trustees of the Methodist Episcopal Church South in 1874 and was used as a parsonage for approximate 37 Methodist pastors and their families until June, 2004 when it was purchased by Ms. Rowland. The house is Greek Revival and built of brick in a basic T design with the base of the "T" probably being added at a later date. Because of the composition of the bricks, it is believed that the entire structure was finished before the Civil War. The interior and exterior walls are of 14-inch brick construction covered with horse-hair plaster. Slave quarters once were at the rear of the lot. In addition to the tours, Ms. Rowland is planning other activities on the side porch and yard. Tiles are being completed of the home and will be available for sale in early summer. The Committee is also happy to announce the return on a live auction to the line-up of events for 2008. It is planned for Saturday morning at Moorefield High School. Details for participating will be announced soon. Vendors, both crafters and food, can now go on-line now and download an application to participate in this year's event. Urgent questions can be addressed by calling the Heritage Weekend office at 530-0280. |
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