Ag-Art Tour Artisans
Additional Abbeville County Artisans: Dez Groovy Creations Face Painting, Nancy Leonard Art, Mixed Berry Farm
Patsy Sirman:
Patsy's Pottery



Patsy is a member of the Abbeville Artists Guild and was honored by them as Artist of the Year 2024. I've donated art to the Abbeville Humane Society to be auctioned at their fundraiser. My art is my hobby. Her booth will have pottery, notepads, and framed paintings.
Lesa Jefferies:
Selma Gray (Jewelry)

The artist behind "Selma Gray" is an Abbeville resident: Lesa Saylors Jefferies. Lesa has been creating & designing jewelry for the past 10 years. Initially, she started out designing hand-stamped metal jewelry; however, last October, she began designing jewelry from old vintage tins (mainly making them into earrings). Lesa says, "I just love finding an old tin and recreating it into beautiful pieces of jewelry! The hunt for the tin is just as exciting as creating the pieces. Each one is a unique and seldom two pieces are made alike."
Brooklyn Overholt



Charles Zupp



Volunteer Artists:
Jenna Thomas (painter)

Jenna will return to OUR FARM this year to showcase her artistic talents through on-site mini paintings. For a donation to OUR FARM, Jenna will paint for you an image of OUR FARM and/or a nature scene on a wooden block salvaged from the OUR FARM fence.
Jon Thomson (drawing)

Jon is a pre-teen artist that enjoys drawing his own unique anime characters. For a donation to OUR FARM, he will draw for you one of his anime characters or yourself as an anime. Drawing is of Jon's Maslow Family as X-men characters.
Denim Bracelets
by Bonnie Boyd

Bonnie is a longtime supporter of A Place for Us Ministries and OUR FARM. She will be on site selling her handmade denim bracelets. Proceeds will go to OUR FARM.

Mental Health Certified Christian Life Coach, Crystal Maslow, MACM, offers online life coaching services through Zoom. She has over 30 years of ministry experience and is a member of the American Association of Christian Counselors. She will be demonstrating a form of Neurographica Style art also called Doodle Art.


Who We Are
The South Carolina Governor's School for Agriculture at John de la Howe (JDLH) is a state-funded, public residential high school focused on providing a unique and challenging agricultural education program. Our school, the first statewide program of its kind in the nation, allows students to receive hands-on training in agriculture, agribusiness, forestry, land management, food science, and more. All of this is focused on meeting the needs of modern farms and growing the future leaders in South Carolina's largest industry.
Mission
To provide quality agricultural education that will enable its students to be the state’s future leaders in agribusiness, business, and education.
Vision
To offer a rigorous agricultural education program that will challenge motivated high school students to develop their interest in agriculture and natural resources by providing classes and hands-on learning opportunities in agribusiness.
The Governor's School for Agriculture at John de la Howe welcomes inquiries about the school, its mission, its admissions process, its student life, and its curriculum.
DIY Bar "Come become your own artist!" @ OUR FARM!

