
Trinitarian Congregational Church (TCC), located at 72
Elm Street in North Andover, will host its 1st Annual HARVEST FAIR on Saturday, October 22, 2011 from 9:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. Event
highlights include:
Crafts/Gifts:
Each year, TCC welcomes local artisans and crafters who set up shop at the church for shoppers interested in getting a head start on their holiday shopping. Jewelry, candles, theme gift baskets, dips, jams, and more will be
available.
Kids Korner: If you are looking for something your children too can do while at the Harvest
Fair, drop by our Kids Korner. Children will enjoy pumpkin decorating, games and grab bags so they too come away with special treats while mom and dad browse around!
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Grammy’s Attic:
A local favorite, Grammy’s Attic is a discount store venue filled with gently used dishware/stemware, books, electronics, toys, children’s games, bedding/linens and more. Come early for the best finds!
Silent Auction: Looking for an inexpensive weekend escape, a beautiful new scarf, or possibly a unique
gift basket? Come peruse the TCC Annual Harvest Fair and bid on your favorite! The action will close at 2 p.m. so that
winning bidders can be notified prior to close of the fair.
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Chic Boutique:
Savvy shoppers and fashionistas interested in gently used handbags, jewelry, scarves, clothing, etc. will find a variety of contemporary and vintage clothing and accessories for men, women, teens, and children-all at a very, very reasonable price.
Handmade Items from Local Artisans: The Harvest Fair also highlights handmade items from quilted/crocheted blankets and children’s clothing to scarves, ornaments and
soaps.
Bakery/Country Kitchen: Cookies, cakes, pies, fudge and specialty food items homemade by members
of our church community will be on sale. Some of the most phenomenal bakers in the world live in North Andover.
TCC’s Delicious Diner: Grab a quick coffee or tea
and a muffin, or complete your shopping in the morning and enjoy a lovely early Fall meal with all the trimmings at the TCC Diner—right on site!
“The weather is so beautiful during Fall that October seemed an even better time to host our fair and encourage community members to get out and about, visit with neighbors, and maybe even pick up an early holiday gift or two,” said Timothy Siebert, chair of the TCC Harvest Fair Coordinating Committee.
The Annual Harvest Fair is open to the public and requires no admission fee.