Baker Creek Festival: August, 2009

You may have been a wonderin’ where the ole Herb Lady has been! Things have been purdy crazy around here. Between workin’ on the Amish farm and livin’ like a pioneer woman, I’ve been a wee bit… well, just plum tired!

I’ve been settin’ up at outdoor markets like crazy–several a week, I say! I haven’t had time to take pictures of every outdoor market I’ve been a workin’ at but I wanted to share a little of the Baker Creek Festival with ya.

Here’s a sneak peek of the Hillbilly Heaven Herbs booth…

Welcome

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Herb Lady’s Remedies

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Herbal Tonics

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Free Herbal Tea Samples

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Herb Lady Passin’ Out Herbal Tea Samples

(That’d be me!) ;-)

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Michele Passin’ Out Herbal Tea Samples

(That’d be my daughter, aka Raw Juice Girl) :-)

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Michele Sellin’ Those Herbs!

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Views Around Our Booth

(There was a LOT more than this. We just didn’t have time to walk around, gawkin’ and takin’ pictures!)

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Like what you see here? I’ll be settin’ up again here the 1st Sunday in September. Visit StreetsofBakersville.com to learn more about the festivals.

Directions to Bakersville, located in Mansfield, Missouri (from their site):

Info about the festivals
The festivals are held at Bakersville, near Mansfield, MO.

Directions:
From Mansfield, MO take Hwy. 5 north 1.5 miles to London Rd and follow signs.

We offer free tent and RV camping; no need to register. There are also hotels in the local area. Some food is available at the festival.
Admission $2.00; children 14 and under are free. No large dogs.

Vendors are welcome! Please call to register and make sure you have a space.
Call 417-924-8917

Wanna see more pictures of events like this one? How ’bout videos featuring the ole Herb Lady? They’re a comin’! So, be sure to subscribe to my feed or by email. Y’all come back now!

9 Responses to “Baker Creek Festival: August, 2009”

  1. Kath Says:

    SO CUTE!! Love the bonnet :)

  2. Reviews and Contests, Oh My! — Healing with (Raw) Juices By Michele L. Tune Says:

    [...] business. We’ve been setting up at outdoor markets. Her blog is updated now with one of our latest marketing adventures. You might want to take a peek. You’ll get to see me dressed up in a pioneer dress and a [...]

  3. admin Says:

    Thanks, Kath!

    *smiles*
    Michele

  4. Writing the Cyber Highway » Blog Archive » Rural Missouri: Soap & Running Water Says:

    [...] Healing with (Raw) Juices. I’ve been helping my mom set up at outdoor markets (old-fashioned bonnet and pioneer dress included!). And I’ve been anxiously awaiting my latest story in print: Soap & Running [...]

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    [...] go to outdoor markets with my mom to help her with her herb business. That’s what I was doing here. I can’t count how many business cards I passed out or how many people I promoted myself to [...]

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    [...] Those of you who follow me regularly know I had a 3-day festival this past weekend so I was super-duper busy! And for those of you who are just tuning in, I usually spend my weekends helping my mom run her booth selling herbs for her herb business. [...]

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