WISCASSET — Strawberries are ripening in the fields, soon to be transformed into the luscious shortcakes piled high with real whipped cream, as well as chocolate dipped berries, jam, and ice cream cones, that have come to be expected from the crew at St. Philip’s Church, 12 Hodge St., Wiscasset.
The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, June 27.
A children’s area, silent auction, and hot dog stand, will round out the plan for the day. And don’t forget the everpopular bargain basement. The pie auction will take place at noon; many homemade pies of all types will be auctioned off to the highest bidders. It is all in good, delicious fun, and the proceeds go to support the Church and its various programs.
There also will be a craft show with many artisans, both in the hall and outside, some returning year after year to take part, others new to the event, but all with interesting wares for purchase. Spend some time wandering the grounds looking at and possibly taking home some of the wonderful handmade baskets, jewelry, antiques, baked goods, and handiwork of other varieties.
For more information, call the Church Office at 882-7184, leave a message, and someone will return your call.
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