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Newtown, CT, USA
Newtown, CT, USA
Newtown, CT, USA
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Lutheran Church Fall Fair Returning In Less Than A Month

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Christ the King Lutheran Church is happy to announce it will again be holding its annual Fall Fair on Saturday, November 4, from 9 am until 3 pm, with free admission.

An early bird admission of $5 from 8 to 9 am is the best way to secure first pick of items from vendors and the large tag sale.

The fair features 40+ indoor and outdoor vendor tables, each selling something unique, from handmade crafts, locally produced food items, jewelry, and accessories to vintage items, organic skincare, and more. Organizers says the event offers a great way to start Christmas shopping while supporting the local community.

As always, the Church will host its huge popular tag sale featuring hundreds of items at the low price of $1 or $5. Tag sale items include many clothes (a room full, actually, much new with the tags still on), shoes and accessories, kids items, toys, home goods, sports equipment, jewelry, books and much more.

Between 2 and 3 pm all items will be half price, and starting at 3:30 they will be given away for free.

Lunch will be available, along with a bake sale, silent auction, and more.

The event is rain or shine.

Visit facebook.com/ctkfallfair for updates and reminders.

The church is at 85 Mount Pleasant Road.

Outdoor vendor spaces are still available. Those interested should send a note to CTKfallfair@gmail.com for additional information.

Orion Lowery and Elijah Morris sell handmade crafts during a Christ the King Lutheran Church Fall Fair. The annual event is returning to the Mt Pleasant Road house of faith on November 4. —photo courtesy Elizabeth Lowery
One area of the Christ the King Lutheran Church Fall Fair is devoted to handmade crafts, as seen in this photo from a previous presentation of the annual autumn event. —photo courtesy Elizabeth Lowery
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