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Craft fair, flea market and entertainment venue in lovely Scully Park expands

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[August 23, 2012]  This weekend's Lincoln Art & Balloon Festival is bigger and better than ever with plenty of fun and food for everyone. There are new activities and the return of favorites like last year's giant kites flying at the airport on Saturday afternoon.

One of the expanded venues is the Oasis-sponsored craft fair and flea market in Scully Park. There, with over 100 booths assigned, you will find a variety of vendors, many from all over Logan County, who will set up shop for the weekend.

The market boasts all sorts of items, from handmade doll dresses, tutu dresses and cedar furniture to antique toothpick holders. There will be something for everyone to purchase.

Kenneth Hutchinson from Beason will offer handmade cedar pieces such as tables, yard and porch decorations, and birdhouses. Like many vendors, he is hoping for great weather so the crowds come out. The art and balloon fest also provides a place for Hutchinson's grandchildren to come and spend time watching balloons and enjoying the atmosphere.

Ivan and Roberta Rademaker are from Emden, but they take pleasure in the short drive to Lincoln for the flea market. Making furniture is Mr. Rademaker's retirement hobby. He will offer handmade quilt racks, kitchen items and other pieces. His wife, Roberta, will sell her hand-sewn doll clothes. They hope to make lots of sales and just enjoy all of the downtown festivities.

In her first art and balloon fest, Nicole Stanke of Elkhart will sell tutus, hair accessories and bottle-cap jewelry. She mentioned that her tutus are popular among little girls and the young at heart. Because this is her first time, Ms. Stanke is looking to build a bigger customer base and have lots of fun.

Kay Constant from Lake Fork always looks forward to the art and balloon festival. Her booth will offer floral arrangements; some wood items and several collections, like toothpick holders. Ms. Constant doesn't do the market for the money; she donates most of her profits back to the Oasis. She comes to the market to have family time and to watch the gorgeous balloons.

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This year's art and balloon fest promises to have fun for all ages. The Oasis market at Scully Park will give everyone a chance to purchase a memento from local vendors. Anticipation for a good weekend by the market vendors keeps the excitement high for the community. Even for first-time vendors, the market is all about meeting and greeting the citizens of Lincoln, Logan County and visitors. For those who are returning, the market gives them a great place to enjoy good food, great music and of course, the vision of balloons flying over Lincoln.

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Hours for craft fair, flea market and entertainment at Scully Park:

Friday

  • 3-6 p.m. -- Craft fair and flea market

Saturday

  • 10 a.m.-5 p.m. -- Craft fair and flea market

  • Noon-2:30 p.m. -- Reverend Ed & The Sunday Drive

Sunday

  • 10 a.m.–4 p.m. -- Craft fair and flea market

  • Noon-2:30 p.m. -- Live entertainment by Jerry Armstrong

[By HANNAH MICHALSEN]

See a full list of vendors, merchandise and location:
http://www.lincolndailynews.com/images/ads/
current/ballooncrafters.htm

Full schedule of all activities for the weekend:
http://www.lincolndailynews.com/images/ads/
current/scheduleforballoon.pdf

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