Women’s Club of Honesdale presents 49th Antiques Show

By Anonymous
Posted Jul 09, 2011 @ 08:56 AM
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Grandma’s Attic isn’t the only place to hunt for hidden treasures! Come and bring your friends and see for yourself.
 Locals, tourists and visitors are all welcome to the 49th Annual  Wayne County Antique Show.
 The dates to save for the show are Saturday, July 9th from 10 a.m. to  5 p.m. and Sunday, July 10th from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.  The show will  take place in the Wayne Highlands Middle School, located on upper  Grove Street in Honesdale.  
Refreshments, homemade lunches and pies will be available for your dining pleasure.  
 Admission to the show is only $6 per person and $5 with a  discounted coupon or ad.
 Over 50 dealers from NY, NJ, PA, Fl, MD, and England will  bring their best wares including: art, jewelry, estate jewelry,  rugs, coins, books, vintage clothing, art glass, cut glass, silver,  crystal, china, fine porcelain, Christmas ornaments, pottery  “Indian Artifacts”, furniture, books, quilts and collectibles.
 Three popular artisans will be returning to the Antique Show this  year.  
  Wade Nulton from Halstead, PA, who restores glass  and crystal; Mr. Harry DeVrieze, whose talents are also available, is an expert in furniture repair, caning and rushing. Another talent, Mr. Ernest Kionke, encourages everyone to bring their  family heirloom and treasures of fine porcelain, china and pottery  for restoration.  His enterprise, Dropped Shop Restoration Studio  is located in Buffalo, NY. And this year for the first time there  will John Tunney who sells and repairs lamps and shades and Joe Fortuner that does furniture and upholstery.
 Items that need repair may be brought to the show and after  examination, if possible, may be mended on the premises.
 The Wayne Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will present “Attic  Treasures” with several consignment rooms featuring a wide variety  of merchandise. Local artists will be presenting their work for  sale at the consignment area.
 The Women’s Club of Honesdale sponsors this enjoyable event. All  funds raised are used to support the club’s scholarship program,  including a summer camp scholarship, local charities, fire  companies, art and literature in the schools, as well as an on  going program for the beautification of the community.
 For further information, contact the General Chairperson for 49 Years, Paula Roos at (570) 253-2492.

Grandma’s Attic isn’t the only place to hunt for hidden treasures! Come and bring your friends and see for yourself.
 Locals, tourists and visitors are all welcome to the 49th Annual  Wayne County Antique Show.
 The dates to save for the show are Saturday, July 9th from 10 a.m. to  5 p.m. and Sunday, July 10th from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.  The show will  take place in the Wayne Highlands Middle School, located on upper  Grove Street in Honesdale.  
Refreshments, homemade lunches and pies will be available for your dining pleasure.  
 Admission to the show is only $6 per person and $5 with a  discounted coupon or ad.
 Over 50 dealers from NY, NJ, PA, Fl, MD, and England will  bring their best wares including: art, jewelry, estate jewelry,  rugs, coins, books, vintage clothing, art glass, cut glass, silver,  crystal, china, fine porcelain, Christmas ornaments, pottery  “Indian Artifacts”, furniture, books, quilts and collectibles.
 Three popular artisans will be returning to the Antique Show this  year.  
  Wade Nulton from Halstead, PA, who restores glass  and crystal; Mr. Harry DeVrieze, whose talents are also available, is an expert in furniture repair, caning and rushing. Another talent, Mr. Ernest Kionke, encourages everyone to bring their  family heirloom and treasures of fine porcelain, china and pottery  for restoration.  His enterprise, Dropped Shop Restoration Studio  is located in Buffalo, NY. And this year for the first time there  will John Tunney who sells and repairs lamps and shades and Joe Fortuner that does furniture and upholstery.
 Items that need repair may be brought to the show and after  examination, if possible, may be mended on the premises.
 The Wayne Memorial Hospital Auxiliary will present “Attic  Treasures” with several consignment rooms featuring a wide variety  of merchandise. Local artists will be presenting their work for  sale at the consignment area.
 The Women’s Club of Honesdale sponsors this enjoyable event. All  funds raised are used to support the club’s scholarship program,  including a summer camp scholarship, local charities, fire  companies, art and literature in the schools, as well as an on  going program for the beautification of the community.
 For further information, contact the General Chairperson for 49 Years, Paula Roos at (570) 253-2492.

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