Showing posts with label Wichita Kansas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wichita Kansas. Show all posts

May 20, 2014

Handmade in the Heartland Craft Fairs--Good News for Crafters and Jewelry Makers

file under:  where to sell your jewelry and crafts in Wichita.......

Just wanted to tell everyone out there about:

Handmade in the Heartland Craft Fairs

What a wonderful pleasure speaking with Victoria Lunsford today.

This very smart business woman has started the craft fairs of this name and the Facebook page to let everyone know about craft fairs in Wichita and the surrounding area and 3 states.

HandMade in the HeartLand Craft Fairs is a Wichita, KS based group that

 hosts events for local artist/crafters to display and sell their hand-made 

items.



Vendors may contact us @ handmadeintheheartland11@yahoo.com.


Thank you for telling me about your fairs--I am trying to sell my jewelry right now since I moved to Wichita but I have not been too successful in finding the right places.  

Can't wait to meet you and other crafters and thank you for your very helpful information....cl...the ronnie re.

Here is a recent post from facebook:

Handmade in the Heartland Craft Fairs has a few more spots in May 31st. We are also booking for June 28th, July 5th, Sept 13th, and Oct 11th. These are all held at the Sedgwick County Extension Center at 7001 W. 21st St. N., Wichita Ks 67205. All items must be handmade/homemade to be in the show! If you would like more information you can email me at handmadeintheheartland11@yahoo.com

here is a link to this very helpful facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/pages/HandMade-in-the-HeartLand-Craft-Fairs/121876371213429?
ref=br_tf


here is helpful info from the website of GoWichita:



    Handmade in the Heartland Craft Fair

  • 05/31/2014 - 05/31/2014
  • Times: 8am-1pm
  • Admission: FREE Public ADMISSION
  • Location: Sedgwick County Extension Buliding
  • 7001 W. 21st St. N. (SE corner on 21st and Ridge), Wichita, KS 67205
  • Contact: Victoria Lunsford
  • P316-806-5173
  • Send Email
This is a monthly Handmade/Homemade craft fair for local artist to come set up and sell their quality handmade/homemade products. The vendors range from quilts, soaps, candles, food mixes, outdoor decor, indoor decor, jewelry, refurbished furniture, hair accessories, you name it we most likely have a booth selling it and they change from month to month! Bring the family and come out and see us! There is also a Youth there serving food for missions trip!


this is a link to the webpage of GoWichita with info about handmade in the Heartland Craft Fairs:
Thank you, Victoria, good job and well-done for telling us your very important information about the craft fairs in Wichita

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Jan 12, 2014

Ann Coulter and God’s Word

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Ann Coulter and God’s Word
In her New Year’s Eve essay (her eighth almost identical Kwanzaa essay in 14th years), Coulter argued that the Bible should be taken seriously and not misinterpreted for political purposes. She added this aside: “(I promise you, except for venereal disease and eternal damnation, life would be a lot more fun if we were making it up as we went along.)”
Some have misread Coulter’s parenthetical remark as an expression of what befalls those who reject and disobey God’s Word. Yes, Coulter commends God’s Word yet, at the very same time, seems to commend doing your own thing (“making it up as we [go] along.”) Are “venereal disease and eternal damnation” the only consequences to sin? Is life all about seeking “a lot more fun?” Amazingly, Coulter made a “promise” about life being more fun doing things your own way. (Yet another failed Coulter promise.)
All actions have consequences – according to Newton and according to God. Coulter might think “life would be a lot more fun” doing it her way instead of God’s, revealing her ignorance of God’s greatness and His grace: our Father in heaven really does know better what is best for us. Jesus came to give us life, and to give it to us abundantly.
The apostle Paul exhorts Christians to “Rejoice! And, again I say, rejoice!” We, as Christians, are called to experience a bit of heaven on earth in living in a close relationship with our Creator. When we are walking with God, we experience His unsurpassing peace, His inexpressible joy, and His unfailing love. Those experiences are to be prized! The world has nothing better to offer.
What passes for “fun” in this world badly misses the mark and deprives people of the joy which can be experienced in following Jesus and doing what He would do.
As noted in Vanity: Ann Coulter’s Quest for Glory, Coulter has a problem subjecting her will to God’s. She would rather do what is right in her own eyes than in God’s. Ironically, Coulter concluded her “Breaking Bad” essay (in which she called that TV series “a Christian parable”) with Scripture: “There is a way that appears to be right, but in the end it leads to death.”
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