Honey Harvest Vendor Ally Dillman, of Woodland Goose. Woodland Goose is a whimsical stationery brand inspired by the charm and magic of the forest.

Honey Harvest Vendor Benny Davis, of Crooked Crow Woodworking. Benny Davis makes handcrafted wood furniture, and his wife makes adorable crocheted “stuffies.”

Honey Harvest Vendor Carol Coffelt, of Precious Metalz Jewelry. Carol Coffelt creates handcrafted “Bridge” Jewelry, which utilizes Sterling Silver and 14k Solid metals along with pops of color from genuine stones and crystals.

Honey Harvest Vendor Dianithzy Zuñiga, of Divine Creations by Diany. Diany Zuñiga makes many different items, but for the Festival she is making earrings, hair bows, and piñatas.

Honey Harvest Festival Vendor Jose Montero, of Madeira. Originally from the Galicia region of Spain, Jose Montero crafts quality handmade wooden spoons, bowls, cutting boards, trays, and other objects.

Honey Harvest Festival Vendor Karyn Kneuven, of Kneuven Soaps LLC. Karyn Kneuven makes luxurious soaps and intoxicating candles.

Honey Harvest Festival Vendor Shona D’Cruz, of Blue Hyacinth Mosaics. Shona D’Cruz makes jewelry and housewares, employing mosaic and fused glass.

Divya Talwar Ahuja, of Mystic Lines creates minimalistic, delicate, and chic handcrafted jewelry that blends timeless elegance with modern design. Each piece is thoughtfully made using techniques like wire wrapping, chainmail, etching, resin work, and glass fusing, featuring sterling silver, gold-filled metals, crystals, pearls, and stones. The result is versatile, artful jewelry for those who value refined style and exceptional craftsmanship..

Honey Harvest Festival Vendor Cat Audette Holt, of Claymonster Pottery. Cat Audette Holt and Rich Holt make one of a kind whimsical and functional – monster themed pottery. After 25 years of monster making, their goal continues to be producing extremely well-made pottery that brings joy or mirth to the user.

Honey Harvest Vendor Ava Blazejowski, of Baskets by Ava. Baskets by Ava offers unique, high-quality, and 100% handmade baskets in a variety of colors and sizes. Whether you’re organizing your home, creating a thoughtful gift, or adding a decorative touch, these customizable baskets are perfect for every need!

Honey Harvest Festival Vendor Sophie Singer, of Sophie’s Cute Shop. Sophie Singer is a fiber artist, illustrator, and natural object maker based in Great Falls, Virginia. Through her project, Sophie’s Cute Shop, she hand-stitches and crochets animated characters into one-of-a-kind bags, shirts, stickers, and soft sculptures, while also crafting natural objects from materials found in the surrounding forest. She is currently a student at The Arts of Great Falls, where she studies drawing, materials, and form.

Community Partner Great Falls Library will bring lots of books for a used book sale to benefit the library, and you are sure to find your next novel there. Photo by Daniel Rosenbaum.

Community Partner Virginia Native Plants Society. Christ the King member Melody Mobley raises awareness of native plants and their roles in our ecosystem. Photo by Daniel Rosenbaum.

Community Partner A Simple Gesture gathers donated food and distributes it to local food pantries. Every two months participants fill a Cool Green Bag with needed grocery items, and volunteers with A Simple Gesture pick up the bags and deliver them to the food pantries. You can sign up to be a volunteer with A Simple Gesture at the Honey Harvest Festival.

Christ the King’s Bee Gifts. The Bee Gifts booth features a wealth of bee-related gifts, and the proceeds support the apiary. Photo by Daniel Rosenbaum.

Christ the King’s Honey Booth. We had 400+ pounds of honey for sale in 2025 and will have more hives in 2026! Photo by Daniel Rosenbaum.

Christ the King’s Bakery Booth. Christ the King members bake hundreds of cookies and dozens of quick breads to satisfy every sweet tooth. Photo by Daniel Rosenbaum.

Honey Harvest Festival Musician James von Lenz. James von Lenz combines everything from old time music to modern pop hits in the hope of one day getting invited to the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Photo courtesy of Jame von Lenz.

Honey Harvest Festival Musician Alison Thoms. Alison Thoms hails from Baltimore and brings a soulful, and sometimes edgy, style to her performance of old-timey gospel, originals and interpretations of seven decades of rock, pop, country, and blues songs. Photo courtesy of Alison Thoms.

Honey Harvest Festival Musicians Two’s Company. Two’s Company is a duo consisting of Eddie Pocky on guitar and vocals, and Vicki Marie Mantolero on vocals and small percussion. Their style is an eclectic mix of acoustic favorites and mellowed out rock, pop, Motown and country. Photo courtesy of Vicki Mantelero.
Honey Harvest Festival Musician Miles Gannett. Born in Louisiana and now hailing from Baltimore, Miles Gannett hears the seamless character of all music, blending and balancing strains of bluegrass with psychedelic folk textures, classic country phrasing with the propulsive notes of acid rock, and earthy blues with spectral ambience. His music honors the contours of traditional music even as he continues to innovate freely and ingeniously within those contours.

The Petting Zoo from Squeals on Wheels is a dozen animals, including alpacas, bunnies, chickens, bearded dragon and turtle. Photos by Daniel Rosenbaum.

The Rocklands BBQ and Grilling Company Food Truck serves up barbecue, hot dogs and side dishes, including mac ‘n cheese. Photo by Daniel Rosenbaum.

Marilynne Bonner, of Mara Homemade, makes one-of-a-kind Nuno felted, hand-dyed, eco-printed botanical scarves and accessories and magnetic scarf holders.

Megan and Greg Piferi, of Inner Loop Coffee Roasters an online, family-owned coffee roasting business in Falls Church, is dedicated to crafting exceptional coffee, and fostering community and connections. Customers can choose from 12oz bags of whole beans (can be ground upon request), our coffee flight (set of 3 sample bags) as well as coffee gifts like mugs and coffee scented candles. Coffee beverages will be available to purchase as well. Photos by Krysta Norman.

Diana Rios Jasso, of Jarabe Gourmet Pops, a small-batch manufacturing company based in Washington, DC specializes in handcrafted Mexican ice pops. All of our pops are made with fresh and natural ingredients.

Luzma Luzma, of Ruwana Maki, makes cute and clever circuit-printed t-shirts, cups, hats, and tote bags

Anjali Sunderam, of Sovereign Treasures, creates colorful hand painted glass for dining and entertaining, embellished with freehand henna-inspired designs. The glass is safe for indoor and outdoor use and can coordinate or accent your color scheme. She also sells with artisan crafted silver jewelry from India with semi precious stones.

.Other Vendors
- Colleen Burdick, of Stitched Blessings.
- Naira Reyes, of LasedPres LLC
- Rachel Eisenfeld, of Elden Street Tea Shop
- Stefani Sherer-Ballew, of Cozy Cat Ceramics
- Beth Kyzmyak, of SewingJustBKuz
- Brenda Sanchez, of Acqua
