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Eastern Primitive Rendezvous held at Snode's Farm Oct. 3-11, 2008
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Photo By Kim Lewis





Marcia Zachem, and her husband Mike, were traders from Flatwoods, Ky. Making a traditional hat, which will later be shaped, she also sold prints of her painting, the Indigo Dyer's Daughter. Also as part of their business, Cape Country Works, Mike sells guns and card-woven bands.

Talking around a campsite are (from left) Raymond and Todd Anderson of Urichsville, Logan Pethtel of Toronto, Ohio, and Dylon Filbert of Irondale.

Malvern graduates Dan Duhamel (left), now of East Rochester, and Tom Hall, now of Massillon, catch up at Duhamel's campsite, Blackcreek Traders.

Approximately 800 people camped on Snode's Farm Oct. 3-11, 2008, as part of the Eastern Primitive Rendezvous.

Tom Hall of Massillon (left) throws a tomahawk as 13-year-old Keith Stevenson prepares to throw his as they practice for a tomahawk-throwing contest later in the week. Stevenson is the son of Callie Postlethwait, a Carrollton graduate. Postlethwait said she has been attending rendezvous for 15 years, and has been bringing Keith along since he was a baby. She got her fiance, Tom Hall, involved three years ago.


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