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St. John’s North Guilford Fall Craft Fair And Bazaar Date Set
Saturday, Oct. 17, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. the church will host local vendors and artisans.
NORTH GUILFORD, CT —St. John’s Episcopal Church in North Guilford invites all members of the shoreline communities and beyond to come and enjoy its first ever outdoor craft fair.
Saturday, Oct. 17, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. the church will host local vendors and craftsmen who it says can "help you get started on your holiday shopping with all kinds of interesting gifts and one of a kind items."
Refreshments will be available, including the D&S Hot Dog Truck. They don’t just sell hot dogs, they also sell breakfast.
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The Secret Tea Shoppe Lady will also be there selling her wonderful blends, just in time for cooler weather! Jennibeanzz Crafts will be selling their cozy crochet goods. Dapple and Grey will have gorgeous handmade cards. Karl Nollenberger of KTN Stumps will be there with his one of a kind wood carved bowls and other goods. Dixons Design is returning this year with their exquisite hand-sewn creations. The St. John’s Crafters will be selling a variety of holiday ornaments and decorations. Mary Kay, Norwex, the Pink Zebra, Pampered Chef and others will be selling their goods. The Twice As Nice Secondhand Boutique will have a fantastic selection of second-hand goods for purchase. The local Scout Troop will be selling ice melt, disinfectant, and will also be collecting American flags that need to be retired.
Masks will be required, and social distancing norms followed. We look forward to seeing you at St. John’s, 129 Ledge Hill Road, North Guilford. In case of inclement weather, we will be inside observing Covid norms.
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For more information, call Mary Peitler 203 686-1334, St. John’s Publicity Chair
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