Letter: Trading Post spooktacular

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To the Editor:

Many many thanks to all the wonderful people from everywhere who attended our first Halloween Spooktacular Fall Fest at the Short Mountain Trading Post. All the joyous amused laughter, hugs and pure fellowship was terrific. Children and dults alike joined in the fun with playing Halloween games with JD, winning prizes, viewing the unique graveyard , face painting by Tatum and costume judging.

Savannah in her witch costume read fortunes for young and old up in her Loft and had many gift and antique shoppers in a satisfied flurry.

Purchases were made from handcrafted knitwear by Tellie's , Karen's refurbished and woodburning items along with unique pottery, jewlelry,herbs by Diane, horseshoe art,glassware and homemade soaps.

Jai's spectacular gourd lamps,John's handmade candles, Mish's collection of back in the day wares and Tatum and Boyce's collector's corner were successful in drawing attention from all. Special kudos to Brian of Terry-B's Restaurant for delicious entrees as always! Many thanks to our friends at the Chamber of Commerce and the Cannon Courier for their thorough coverage of our ongoing activities.

All of us in the Trading Post family are here to promote family enjoyment, community enrichment and preservation of the arts and history of our county and country.

Your support, interest and visitation to our establishment is most important to our business organization. 

Short Mountain Trading Post is open: Thursday, Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . Our next event will be on Nov. 16. Mark your calendars to attend the Country Holiday Extravaganza! Very reasonable shopping at all vendors booths and live music, baked goods Terry-B's lunch and door prizes will also be featured. Please contact us at: 615-464-7824 for further information. Many thanks again to our friends and neighbors...see you soon.

Savannah and J.D. Cunnick

Short Mountain Trading Post

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