
St. James’ Parish in Lothian, Maryland will hold its annual “Fall Festival, Country Ham and Oyster Dinner” Saturday, October 13, 1 -5 pm. The menu will feature fried oysters, country and honey-baked ham, potatoes au gratin, green beans, homemade coleslaw, rolls and biscuits, beverages and homemade pies. The festival will provide bake and garden shops, homemade ice cream, crafts and attic treasures, antique cars, a silent auction, children’s activities and guided tours of historic St. James’ Church. Admission is free. The dinner is $20 for adults (eat in or carry out), $10 for children 10 years and under. Children under 2 years old eat free.
The “Fall Festival, Country Ham and Oyster Dinner” is sponsored by the Women of St. James’ Parish. The dinner is one of the largest fundraisers for the Parish. The proceeds from the dinner go to support the Parish and community outreach programs.
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St. James’ Parish, Old Herring Creeke is one of the historic Anglican parishes established under the Maryland General Assembly by the Royal Governor of Maryland in 1692. The present church which continues to serve the congregation today was built in 1765. St. James’ Parish is located at 5757 Solomons Island Road in Lothian. For more information email stjamesdinner@aol.com or www.stjameslothian.com.