KENNEBUNK — The public is invited to attend the annual Harvest Fair from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 4 at St. David’s Episcopal Church, 138 York St. (Route 1 South near Wells line) in Kennebunk.
Good food abounds with delicious baked goods and sweets for sale along with homemade frozen pot pies and jams and jellies. Lunch will be a special treat featuring sandwiches provided by Kitchen Chicks as well as award winning soups by outstanding local providers.
A silent auction will include dozens of high quality items and gift certificates from local restaurants, stores and salons. Participants will be invited to bid on offerings from restaurant meals, salon services, excursions and florist items to fun shopping experiences.
Baskets by raffle will feature over 30 exciting collections of themed items such as New Baby, Movie Night, Kitchen Gadgets, Thanksgiving breakfast, and Cooking with Kids.
Other tables include Table of Treasures with unique finds, Jewelry Table, Wreaths for sale, and Hand Made Items.
Harvest Fair at St. David’s is an annual favorite providing a good time with neighbors and friends as we welcome in the season of harvest and the holidays to follow.
There is plenty of parking and weather is not an issue as our Great Hall has plenty of warm, dry space.
For more information call 985-3073 or visit www.stdavidskennebunk.org or on Facebook.
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