Scene's
from the 2000 St James Art Show
October 6, 7 & 8 2000
Saturday,
October 7, "Day 2"
A beautiful chilly brilliant Autumn day!
On the 1300 Block of
Third Street
Now What?! Maybe you saw this little lady (the one on the right) wandering about the Art Show promoting OldLouisville.com! Her name is Olivia Louise, but she goes by Ollie Lou. (ouch) An escapee from an artist's booth on Third Street, she fell in love with Old Louisville and decided to stay! What's more, she insists on telling everyone about Oldlouisville.com. We hired her on the spot! She'll be staying with Tim "Woody" Woodruff at the Bird House until she can get a place of her own. You may not know Woody, but, if you ever drive through Old Louisville, you've probably seen his OldLouisville.com truck. If you don't see Ollie Lou tomorrow at the show, you can reach her by email at
OllieLou@OldLouisville.com. Woody would love to hear from you as well: wbrwr@aol.com.
Ollie Lou resting in
the Culbertson
Mansion after her long day
Scene's
from the 2000 St James Art Show
October 6, 7 & 8 2000
Setting
up, Oct. 5
Day 1, Oct 6
Day 2, Oct 7
Back to the Art Show Info Page
St James Court Introduction Page
St. James Art Show Hours: First Weekend in October
Friday and Saturday 10:00 A.M. to 6:00 P.M.
Sunday 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.More info at Louisville.Com's Official St James Art Show page where you can order this year's poster and tee-shirt, go on a treasure hunt, and print a MAP for this years' show.
Also see http://stjamescourtartshow.com/ for exhibitor information, show map and a parking map
Exhibitor web site link: http://www.penoir.com/ - Jewelry
(If you are an exhibitor and would like to be linked to this page, please send us an email.)
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