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Christmas is behind these doors |
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Behind this door is Rosemary |
The 2016 Edition
Peoples United Methodist Church Fair
The morning
was crisp and people were at the door long before the doors would open. The
workers were still gathering and setting last minute items in place.
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Let us pray before the day |
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Marlene and Amy in the Bakery |
The baked
goods and candy tables were filling up with goodies prepared by many of the
cooks of our church community and led by
Amy and Marlene presiding over scones, whoopie pies, carrot cake, Christmas
breads and cookies.
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Becky and Jan in the Candy shop |
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First customers |
Next door to
the Bakery was the Candy table presided over by Janice and Becky S. As children passed through with parents and
grandparents this table had a special attraction for them. Fudge,needhams and penuche
and so many more delectable attractions were ready for a busy morning of
selling. We should not forget that the confections in chocolate in particular
provide a lure for folks of all ages.
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Dan at the Men's table |
Some of the
perishable goods on the United Methodist Men’s table were still coming in to
join the hand made goods that had been set up the night before. On that
table area you might find Dan, Art, Tom F and Tom N. Items for sale
included cheese by the pound, green tomato relish, baked yellow- eye beans as
well as breakfast mixes, candle rings, napkin rings, golf balls and wooden
plaques.
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Busy in the Book Bin |
The book
room was set. Becky was ready with a sizeable selection of hard covers,
paperbacks, as well as CD’s, DVD’s and if you are old enough to remember, VHS
tapes.
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Betty is ready |
Barbara,
Betty, Jody and Pam B were perusing once more the trove of goods that would be
purchased before the fair was over. One whole side of the room was the
display area for Trash and Treasures that included a special section on
Christmas baubles. You could also find anything from a camera to chairs, to
luggage and doodads (whatever they might be).
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Doreen and Sharon the Jewelry Queens |
Doreen and
Sharon as well as Pam D were ready to sell jewelry so nicely prepared and displayed
after months of collecting, cleaning, sterilizing and carding. The tables and
displays were festooned with holly and other items appropriate to a Winter
Wonderland.
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Mariah paints for your pleasure |
There was
Mariah at the back of the hall ready to sell her personalized Christmas
decorations with a wonderful smile.
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Carol and Kathy wait on customers |
In the
middle of the hall were tables that sold a variety of gifts from chinaware to
games. Carol and Kathy and Aaron were engaged in this area.
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Aaron and Kathy at work |
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Dick at the console |
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Jean, Marni and guest |
At the front
of the hall were the craft goods of varying types. Knits, toys and Christmas
decorations could be found. Behind the tables with cheery faces were Rosemary,
Sally, Dick M and his wife Jean.
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Craft world |
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The kitchen crew |
Meanwhile in
the kitchen Brad, Dick S, Keith, Danielle and Chris were preparing everything
from coffee and donuts to fish and corn chowder, hot dogs and chili, and
chicken salad sandwiches. Visitors were already ordering some of those
delicacies by 10:15!
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Judy, Olivia, Susan and Jean |
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The Peabodys |
The
Christmas Fair at Peoples is always a draw for people who have had a long
association with the church as well as newcomers and neighbors of some of those
that were working on the fair. Some of the attendees are family members and
others are curiosity seekers. All usually leave with more than they came with
and vow to return next year.
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Marita and Frank |
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Dawn, Betsy and Marlene |
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Marita, our oldest member |
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Pam and Barb in good spirits |
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Sharon, Doreen and friend |
The Fair has
always been a great community builder for folks that work on it. We all learn from the experience and hope that we can
improve and be even more welcoming to each other as well as to those who are new
to our church community.
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Play me another tune, Dick |
We wish you all a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year with the blessings of Jesus Christ upon us all!
1 comment:
Such a fun annual event. Thanks to all who work so hard to provide this bright spot in what is sometimes a "bleak midwinter". Also, thanks to you, Art, for documenting Peoples' activities throughout the year.
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