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DAVENPORT — Folks can wander Park Street and Sixth Street for their vendor needs, or head into Memorial Hall to get out of the heat for more vendor opportunities at Pioneer Days Saturday, July 15.
Some indoor vendors will also be selling in Memorial Hall Friday, July 14.
Outdoor vendors open at 9 a.m. Saturday.
Here are this year’s vendors as of press time.
Food vendors
Jodie Wilkinson of Davenport will sell pre-packaged baked goods.
James Boss of Odessa will sell kettle corn.
Shantella Caoile of Spokane Valley will run an espresso trailer.
Shedaezha Abrahamson of Wellpinit will operate The Juicy Pig BBQ.
Cameron Howard will run Arrow Star.
Thormod Skald will run Viking Ice Cream.
Sandy Hollingsworth will run Country Catering.
Outside vendors
Jason Brookover of Hudson will promote LeafFilter Gutter Protection.
Thad Striffler of Ritzville will sell freeze dried candy.
Kathy Marquard of Davenport will sell handmade pottery.
Chris McCart of Ephrata will sell novelty tin signs.
Becky Strachan of Davenport will sell laser engraved merchandise.
Jeanne Pivonka of Medical Lake will sell fresh dried lavender flowers and lavender products.
Spenser Ross of Spokane will sell local artistry.
Ashley Ayers of Colbert will sell tie-dyed clothing and tapestries.
Trisha Cain of Davenport will sell tie dye, jewelry, candles, tumblers and art.
Jessica Ruffcorn of Dayton will sell women’s clothing, accessories and custom printed items.
Valerie Vissia of Davenport will sell Bohemian jewelry and succulents.
Heidi Andrews of Spokane will sell chalk paint creations.
Kay Albert will sell knit and crochet items.
“Rasmey” will sell commercial goods.
“Anderson” will sell ear thread earrings.
Becky Bailey will sell beef, including boxed beef.
Tamie Shaw will sell jewelry, hats and hair clips.
Matt Tremblay of Spokane Valley will sell crafts.
Sierra Varain of Cheney will sell handmade crafts.
Dawn Shaver of Davenport will sell homemade crochet items and health and beauty products.
Sally Schmidt of Ritzville will sell Western apparel and accessories.
Loydene James of Wilson Creek will sell crocheted items.
Nikki Ensor of Davenport will sell photography.
Sue Hatten of Davenport will provide information on the Lincoln County Alcohol and Drug Center.
Ivan Urnoritz will represent Honor Point Museum.
Jaqueline Murillo will sell crystal jewelry and custom clothing.
The Jehovah’s Witnesses, Residential Home Solution and Triple Oak Power will have informational booths.
Inside vendors
Tom Withey of Davenport will sell 3D prints and custom lithopanes.
Jenny Rader-Bakos of Moore will sell homemade beauty care items, essential oils and sourdough baked goods.
Hal Generao of Spokane will sell printed products.
Siara Shrout of Spokane Valley will have a commercial info booth.
Jamie Pabian of Davenport will sell cups.
Samuel Kulp of Spokane Valley will sell custom bath and shower installations.
Jaqueline Murillo of Davenport will sell crystal jewelry.
Marlo Norton of Spokane Valley will sell Scentsy items.
Veronica Wendeling of Davenport will sell Tupperware.
Deb Jahn of Spokane will sell totes, bags and wallets.
Maddie Gaylord of Spokane will sell handmade sewn and cricut goods.
Anna Eller of Reardan will sell balsamic and olive oils.
Bethany Latner will provide information on Girl Scouts.
Melody and Fred Murchison of Spokane will sell apparel, handmade jewelry and small gift items.
Lori Reinbold of Davenport will sell handmade soaps.
The Lincoln County Health Department will have a booth.
“Hawkins” will sell woodcrafts and birdhouses.
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