One of our neighboring club’s excellent summer events is in the planning stages.
The 8th annual Northville Rotary Club Woodworking & Fine Arts Weekend will be held in the village on the Great Sacandaga Lake Friday through Sunday, July 15-17.
More than 60 artists from the Adirondacks and beyond are expected to have their wares on diaplay, among them woodworkers, jewelers, weavers, potters, photographers, painters, and others. Many will be selling their works as well.
This very popular summer event will be held in the Bradt Building and Park on Main Street in the village of Northville. The weekend will begin with a “Meet the Artists” reception from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, and show hours will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday.
In addition to the displays, there will be crafts demonstrations, raffles, and a silent auction. Food will be available for purchase. Proceeds from the event will be used throughout the year to provide student scholarships, support community organizations, and support projects of Rotary International.
Keep reading for the lineup of craftspeople registered so far for the event:
Kimberly Dolan, Albany
Designed jewelry
Russ Gleaves, Northville
Refined rustic furniture
Maria Scarpa Allen, Groton, CT
Woodburning
Darrell Altizer, Peru, NY
Woodcrafted items
Anthony Ambrosino, Gloversville
Photography
Kristine Myrick Andrews, Salisbury, VT
Handwoven baskets
Deborah Angilletta, Scotia
Landscape oil painting
Will Aubrey and Sue Breslin, Mayfield
Blacksmithing and butterflies
Diane Castle Babcock, Boonville
Linoleum block prints
Cherie Batcher, Fultonville00
Glass painting
Joseph and Sharon Benesch, Holland Patent
Woodcrafts
Angie and Lou Berchielli, Westerlo
Wildlife and nature photography
Cheryl and Alex Bielli, Gloversville
Painting and caricatures
Gina and Gary Brady, Cobleskill
Woodturning and wood burning
Joseph and Sandra Buchmann, Syracuse
Wooden toys
Joe Carmola, Clifton Park
Handcrafted wood items
Al Caruso, Clifton Park
Woodworking
Patty Caruso, Clifton Park
Floral art
Wilfred Charbonneau Jr., Clifton Park
Antler sculpture
Beverly Cornelius, Schenectady
Basketmaker
Beverly Cornelius and Pam Curtis, Niskayuna
Leaf impressed pottery
Constance A. Dodge, Edinburg
Pastel/acrylic painting
Regina and Leonard Eldridge, Warrensburg
Silver jewelry with gemstones
Patrick and Katie Fitzgerald, Northville
Rustic furniture
Ineke Fredriksen, Jefferson
Concrete leaves
Mary Beth Gardner, Latham
Handpainted glassware
Rachel Garrison and Janis Maggs, Scotia
Stoneware pottery and clay jewelry
Tyler Gebhardt, Manchester Center, VT
Furniture and wood items
Cheryl and Julian Gutmaker, Scotia
Fused glass
Michael Hine, Gloversville
Photography
Kevin Holmes, Niskayuna
Pine furniture
John, Jessica and Katelynn Hoyt, Canajoharie
Intarsia woodworking
Joshua Kerr, Broadalbin
Chainsaw carvings
Mike and Marion Kratky, Northville
Woodturning and painting
Joanne Lounsbury, Schenectady
Framed poetry and plaster crafts
Glen Marsh, Ballston Spa
Photography
Nathan Matthews, Northville
Scrollsaw wood portraits
Jeffrey Meuwissen, Mayfield
Woodworking and stained glass
Lorraine A. Murphy, Sharon Springs
Window pane shirts
Valorie Newvine, Boonville
Woodworking and Adirondack chairs
George and Theresa Olsen, Richmondville
Woodturning
J.C. and Carol Parker, Malta
Oil and watercolor painting and prints
Linda H. Peterson, Round Lake
Watercolor and oil painting
Paul Petrie, Jr., Gloversville
Woodturning
Scott Phillips, Schroon Lake
Log furniture
Sandy Salada, Watervliet
Hand woven baskets
Leann Schroder, Hannacroix
Jewelry and ornaments
Jeannette Sheehy, Albany
Photography
Kathy Stancampiano, Granville
Decorative pillows
Gary Stoller, Gloversville
Bird carvings
Nikki Svolos, Johnstown
Fiber arts
Jonathan Swartwout, Johnstown
Furniture and oils
Fred and Bea Turner, Mohawk
Bird condos
Mark Tyoe, Salisbury
Chainsaw carved sculptures
Robert Tys, Rotterdam Junction
Traditional signs
Arnold van Laer, Stratford
Birch bark frames
Jim Verrelli, Oneonta
Wooden flutes
John Wdowin, Westdale
Waterproof wooden bowls and wood crafts
Rosemary Weiss, Grand Gorge
Pottery
William Paul Wiatr, Poland, NY
Painting