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Church country fair on August 10
The Sisters Episcopal
Church Country Fair will offer several new features this year on August
10.
Under the leadership of Margery
and Frank Guthrie, a number of artists have been selected to exhibit and
sell their works at the Invitational Crafts Booth that joins the Fair
for the first time.
Artists who have been selected
and their specialties include: Brian Phillips - willow furniture; Oscar
Spliid - wood carvings (including the very popular herons); Bill Miller
and Margery Guthrie - bonsai ("trees in a tray"); Jackie Steele & family/friends
quilts; Tom Fish - wooden bowls; Charlotte Milam - pine cone decorations
and special bookmarks; Cheri Miller - clay pins; Bill Duff - metal napkin
rings; and Celeste Douville polymer clay designs.
Special events for children
have always highlighted the fair and this year is no exception. A bouncy
castle leads the children's opportunities that also include a petting
zoo, animal rides, face painting, storytelling, and games.
Everyone will be able to enjoy
numerous delectable foods and beverages, and the live music. White elephants
include many surprises (notably a number of pieces of furniture) and Grandma's
Attic includes collectibles.
The Country Store offers fresh
produce and candy and a newly revived Cake Walk will offer old fashioned
fun.
The Country Fair will be held
Saturday, August 10, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Sisters Episcopal Church,
1/8 mile west of town off of the McKenzie Highway. Parking and admission
are free.
Proceeds from the fair are
earmarked for community outreach and for the church's building fund.
Proceeds from the Fair are
earmarked for Community Outreach and for the church's building fund. |
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