O.C. Ceramic's booth also contained lots of cloth goods.
The twenty-third annual Elks High Country Arts and Crafts Fair took root at Elliot State Park Sunday.
This year saw all 160 vendor stations filled again. Over 1,000 barbecued chicken dinners were prepared for the day.
“Lots of fabulous hand made stuff,” said Vendor Coordinator Bev Lawhead when asked about the crafts.
There were numerous items present at the show this year. Wood carvings, dolls, glass work, jewelry, plants, painted tools, paintings, etc.
The small village of food tents available. Food ranged from hot dogs to pirogues.
O.C. Ceramic’s booth also contained lots of cloth goods.
Dan Stoker, part of Jewelrybymarti, works on a new piece.
Jared Iampietro from Hesston represented Mountain Scape.
T&D Carving’s stand.
Tom Pratt working on a trio’s caricatures.
Bill Wighman watering down the cooking chicken.
One of several batches of chicken getting flipped over.