Olde Thyme Fayre
2009 pictures

The Twinsburg "Olde Thyme Fayre" is a county fair-type annual event held at the Twinsburg Historical Society. 

Everything entered must be homemade or homegrown - see the links below for possible contest ideas.

You do not have to be a resident of Twinsburg to participate in the Fayre.

OLDE THYME FAYRE 2010

Vendors in the Parking lot behind the barn BOTH days !!!

Saturday, September 11th       -      10AM to 5PM

     Amish Bakery             Music by Gitter Pickers

     Petting Farm                   Make a Yarn Doll !

     Demonstrations of Spinning, Weaving, Painting,

        Knitting, Crocheting, Woodworking

Sunday, September 12th       -       1 PM to 5PM

     Both Days:

     Museum and Barn Open to Visitors  -  No Charge

Water Balloon Toss

Apple pie baking contest  

Pies must be dropped off before 2:30 PM on Sunday.   

Judging will be provided by Susan and Betsy Geul,
professional pastry chefs who are the twin daughters of Marcella and Ray Diersing.

     Display of local handcrafted items, produce, and flowers

     Sale of locally-grown herbs

In the Barn - a TIN SHOP- The predecessor of what is now Richner Hardware

Ribbons awarded in numerous categories for handcrafted items.

Entries may be brought to the Museum
between 3 and 7 PM on Friday, Sept. 10th

Entries for competition in produce and flowers may be brought to the Barn between 5 and 7 PM on Friday, Sept. 10 and Saturday between 8 and 10 AM

SEPTEMBER 11 & 12 2010 !!!!


See pictures from 2009 Fayre - page 1 - page 2
See pictures from 2008 Fayrecraftpersons - crafts
See pictures from 2006 Fayre - craftspersons - crafts
See article for 2006 fayre
See flyer for 2005 fayre
See article for 2005 fayre
See pictures from 2005 Fayre - several pages
See Pictures from the 2004 Fayre !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
See 2004 article from Twinsburg Bulletin
See 2004 article from Twinsburg Bulletin - after the Faire
 
       See 2002 article from Twinsburg Bulletin        
  See pictures from 2001 Olde Thyme Fayre  
See the list of 2000 Contest Winners
See the 2000 Article from Twinsburg Bulletin

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