Vendors offer variety for Blueberry Festival

Published 10:00 am Wednesday, June 18, 2025

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The track around Jennings Park will look more like a mall on Saturday as vendors set up selling items limited only by the imagination.
From custom shirts and tumblers, to some of the spiciest seasonings and sauces available, those enjoying the Alabama Blueberry Festival will have plenty to choose from.
The number of vendors registered for the day-long event reached maximum capacity as organizers set booth spaces for the festival.
The following is a list of vendors and a look at some of the offerings available for the day:

Edna Alexander with wooden doorhangers, wooden ornaments, keychains, etc.;
Jessie Allen with faith based hats and t-shirts;
Paula Andrews with dip mixes and dessert mixes
Tiffany Ashcraft with prints printed on fabric and framed with reclaimed wood
Lauren Autin with handcrafted bamboo lights, tie-dyed clothing
Danny Bailey with freeze dried candy and gourmet popcorn
Sherry Barrow with cloth andwire dolls, wood pens, wood signs, etc.
Jim Barry with honey and honey products
Deb Bauchman with kettle corn
Maria Bryars with handpainted door hangers
David Bruley with woodworking decorative pieces, kids items, etc.
Donna Carroll with embroidered towels and embroidered lap blankets
Bryan Chandler with live edge charcuterie and cuttng boards
Daisy Chavers with trucker hats with customized patches
Brenda Cole with sea salts, home brewed baking extracts
Keith and Paula Cox with cutting boards, charcuterie boards, etc.
Eric Davis with hot sauce and seasonings
Daniel Day with handcrafted soaps, shower gels, hair & body oils, etc.
Skeet Dennis, with all natural beeswax products, lotions, soaps, scrubs, etc.
Trisha Duke with acrylic cups, wooden décor, tumblers, etc.
Jerry Emmons with keepsake boxes, natural wood treasure boxes, etc.
Escambia County Historical Society with books of history and toys of history
Tawan Estrada with pillows, blankets, tote bags, boho bags, aprons, etc.
Cindy Fleming with freeze dried candy, canned jelly, pickles, fruits, etc.
Tim Franks with custom knives
Jimmy Fortenberry with hand carved frog instruments
Jim Gay with wheelthrown pottery
Amanda Gifford with croc charms, bracelets, necklaces, cooling rags, etc.
Malary Goldman with handbeaded bracelets and permanent jewelry
Becky Griggs with handmade cowhide purses, aprons, egg aprons, etc.
Dorothy Hale with leather goods
Shannon Hall with sublimation t-shirts, pillows, bags and blankets
Mary A. Harris with painted pictures, blueberry pounds cake and cookies
Loretta Hatchett with cookies, candies, pies, cakes, etc.
Vanja Havens with wreaths, sublimate on license plates, wind spinners, etc.
Erin Herald with crochet coasters, animals, paintings, etc.
Valree Hughes with aprons, pot holders, pillows, etc.
Ryan Hunt with custom designed golf apparel
Willie Ivey with wooden flower planters, blanket ladders, wooden lanterns
Joel Johnson with t-shirts, tank tops, hats, visors, and decals
Judy Jones with necklace pendants cut from discarded dishes
Mercedes Jones with t-shirts and apparel
Vernonica Kiser with tumblers, car coasters, wind spinners, clocks, etc.
Abbie Lamb with handpainted door hangers, porch learners, shelf sitters
Brade Lancaster with painted mailboxes, gal jugs, pallet signs, etc.
Stan Lathan with Alabama shirts,caps and car tags
J.S. Lightsey with woodworks, music boxes, bird houses and feeders
James Louis with hotsauce, bbq sauce, seasoning
Victoria Lowry with permanent jewelry
Stacy Maddox with coastal inspired children’s clothing
Haley Marquerite with children’s books
Bertha Marsh with freeze dried candy and fruits
Brian Martin with wooden toys, wooden household items
Lisa Martin with NCAA andNFL birdhouses, signs, shell art, etc.
Becky McClelland with cupcakes
Brandy McCurdy with car air freshners
Tanya Menard with resin tumblers, pendant necklaces, earrings, etc.
John Mesch with hot sauce with flavors
Brandi Moore offering face painting
Ruth Morris with handmade soap, bathbombs, shampoo bars, etc.
Jodie Nata with pickled items, jams and jellies, herbs and spices, and honey
Bobbie Nestor with handcrafted natural gemstone jewelry
Rebecca Norris with wooden doorhangers, door leaners, toys, baby items, etc.
Lee Owens with embroidery towels, hats, baby quilts, blankets, etc.
Aprilynn Parker with handmade jewelry, keychains, birdhouses, etc.
Marilyn Peavy with handmade crochet items
Kendall Pelham with self published novels
Danielle Pendleton with handmade Christmas ornaments, drink coasters
Brittany Rogers with custom apparel for infants to adults
Cheryl Ann Ross with bags of personal soap, individual soap
Debra Ray with custom tees, metal yard art and home décor
Peggy Rayfield with cedar and handpainted birdhouses
Dwain Sanders with driftwood plants mounted on driftwood
Katie Schulz with 3-way aprons
James Scott with purses, wallets, crossbodys, fragrance oils, and caps
Shelley Shell with candles, soap, wax melts, hairbows, etc.
Phyllis Sims with jarred chow chow, pickles, relish, pepper sauce, etc.
Kaleyah Smalls with tumblers and tote bags
Connie Smith with magnets, earrings, windspinners, tabletop wood
Brad Snellgrove with Birdhouses and painted glass
Maria Somers with collars, cat collars, pet 10 tags, hats, bows, ties, etc.
Chelsea Spivey with epoxed stainless steel acrylic tumblers, etc.
Sam Spivey with wrought iron plant stands, planters, metal signs, etc.
Michael Stevens with pottery, thrown and sculpted
James Stratton and handmade soaps, body butters, car freshies, etc.
Tiffany Swauger with tumblers, keychains, crochet plushies, car freshies, etc.
Sharon Terry, with shirts and tanks, engraved leather hats
Thompson, Julie 26 door hangers & paint kits
Mandi Thompson with books, shirts, cups, jewelry, bookmark, etc.
Paul Thompson, with skinning knives, chef knives, filet knives
Lori Townson with water color art work, crochet items, etc.
Sid Tresch with sand art
Mike Waldrop with items made out of silverplated silverware
Kristina Whitaker with homemade jams, pickled carrots, relishes, seasonings
Donna White with breads, cakes, cookies
Corean Williams with soap, lotion, body scrub, candles, etc.
Dennis Williams with a variety of wooden toys
Conny Williamson with men’s hat bar, southern shirts, tumblers
Linda Workman with handmade pallet wood signs.
The festival runs from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.

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