June 7, 2008

From clothesline roots to full lineup, event draws crowd (Knoxville News Sentinel)

im and Nancy Phillips needed something to do when their children grew up, so they took up basket-weaving 14 years ago. “You can’t golf in the wintertime,” Jim Phillips said.

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