Popcorn, Indiana is back on the map. The town was once a small village with a log general store and a couple of mills and a booming population of around 50. Today, Popcorn is a beautiful hilly area with valleys filled with cows. However, Popcorn is now the home of Piankeshaw Trails and Crafting History. We don't have a big shop, but we have lots of ideas and new items popping out all the time.
I will be running ads on Craigslist and in the Bloomington Newspaper Classified section and perhaps others in southern Indiana. While these are great, they often are either limited or expensive so I opted for this method and am working on others to post pictures and details of key pieces featured in the ads or some that I do not have in the ads. I will have this blog address and general updates on my facebook page as well.
Piankeshaw Trails still goes to schools all over, libraries, and historical society meetings to conduct educational programs on Native Woodland Indians. See Mobil Ed Productions and Sheryl Hartman on Facebook for more on these. This blog is reserved primarily for selected vintage items and collectibles, furniture, and such that I will have in my shop or for sale in Popcorn and eventually in our new flea market shop (location to be disclosed soon?)
Contact me by way of this blog or email: piankeshawsheryl@gmail.com or sherylcraftinghistory@gmail.com or call: 812-508-2243 to get more information, our Popcorn address which is just south of Bloomington, Indiana and between SR 37 and SR 54.
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