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Annual Fall Fair Promises Fun Day Out For The Whole Family

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Christ the King Lutheran Church will again be holding its annual Fall Fair, returning this year on Saturday, November 8. Regular hours will be 9 am-3 pm with free admission. Early bird entry is at 8 am, and costs $5 per person, to secure the first choice of tag sale finds and vendor items.

The fair will feature 40 indoor vendor tables, with additional vendors outside, selling all manner of items and handmade crafts: jewelry, fabric arts, hand poured candles, holiday items, handmade soaps, many gift items, and so much more.

Authors will be on site selling and signing their books, as well as vendors custom printing shirts, keychains, tote bags, and magnets on the spot.

Appealing to the younger set, hand crafted plushies, candy, and toy and game vendors will also be present.

A part of every Fall Fair, the Church has its own huge $1 tag sale, featuring rooms packed full of items all for just $1 in every category — home goods, baby and kids items, games, toys, puzzles, collectibles, small appliances, tools, craft materials, holiday items, books (4/$1), tools, electronics, pet items, and more.

This year organizers have also created a larger, separate room of high value items for just $5. There is even a whole room full of clothing for $1 apiece, many items new with tags still on, in men’s, women’s, children’s and plus sizes. Included are jewelry, shoes, accessories, coats, and purses.

Beginning at 2 pm, all items will be 2/$1. At 3:30 all remaining items will be placed outside and given away for free.

To round out the day, live music will be played, breakfast and lunch items will be cooked fresh to order, and there is a silent auction and a bake sale.

Outdoor vendor space is still available.

For additional information, including vendor space information, email CTKfallfair@gmail.com or visit facebook.com/ctkfallfair.

Lynn Sandor and Eva Koehm sell a large assortment of freshly prepared baked goods during a previous Christ the King Church Fall Fair. A bake sale will again be among the draws of this year’s fair, returning to the Mt Pleasant Road church in November.—photo courtesy Elizabeth Lowery
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