The Sporting Magazine, Vol. 109, 1847. Courtesy: National Sporting Library.

The Country Fair at Trinity Episcopal Church

A special feature of the Stable Tour is the Country Fair. This market will be located on the grounds of the church, featuring horse-themed arts and crafts, native Virginia herbs and plants, ice cream, local artists, treats for dogs and more. Stop by the beautiful Trinity Church Grounds and enjoy browsing through the fair area. Tickets are not required to come to the Country Fair.

COUNTRY FAIR VENDORS:

Blue Moon Herbs- Organically grown herb and vegetable plants in small pots – over 25 varieties of herbs and veggies.
Stag Hill Soaps- All natural hand stirred soaps made locally in Rappahannock County.
A.B. Hat- Adrienne’s handmade ladies straw and felt hats. Walt’s hand turned wood bowls and other hand crafted items.
Strange Designs- Hand painted ceramic, bowls, plates, platters, mugs, and tiles – wonderful original wedding, birthday presents and all occasion gifts for special people like you. Dragonfly Jewelry- Genuine handmade North American jewelry from top Pueblo artists of the Southwest - featuring sterling silver, natural turquoise, coral, lapis and exotic shells.
Old Buttermould Pattern Products- Decorative sand-cast buttermold collectibles, framed tiles and plaques which are exact copies of antique buttermold patterns from 1650 to early 1900’s.
Sunny Lane Farm and Forge- Metal fabrication featuring horseshoe art and garden art.
Middleburg Creamery- Freshly made ice cream in a variety of flavors, tasty shakes, and cooling drinks.
Wrapped in Kindness- Wrapped in Kindness Treat Totes – Adorable mini-canvas totes filled with organic dog treats. All proceeds help pets in need of veterinary care.
Portraits by Simon Bland- Portraits and other fine art paintings in oil or pastel. More information available at www.portraitsbysimonbland.com.
Sally Biondi Original Watercolors- Original watercolor landscapes on various handmade papers.
Trinity Episcopal Church Cookbook and Apron Sale