![]() For more information, go to or call 798-6964.īRUNSWICK – The 30th annual St. Fine art, crafts, books and music from local artists will be on sale at studios, galleries and retailers. Follow the bright yellow flags to open studios, exhibits, demonstrations, receptions and special performances, free to the public in many venues, galleries and restaurants. 5 and 6.įifty arts, cultural events and workshops will be held throughout the Bath-Brunswick region. A coffee shop and snack bar will be available.īRUNSWICK – Arts Downtown and All Around, produced by the Brunswick Area Arts and Cultural Alliance, will take place from 10 a.m. There will be crafts, decorations, wreaths, gifts, collectibles, cookies, baked goods, old books and doll raffles. 6, at Enterprise Grange 48, Alexander Reed Road. RICHMOND – Crafters and collectors are invited to participate in the Christmas craft sale from 9 a.m. consisting of a clear meat lobster roll, chips, pickle, beverage and homemade pie. ![]() Featured tables will include baked goods, cheese, jewelry, wreaths, African ministries, crafts and white elephant. ![]() Mark’s Church, 9 Summer St., will hold its annual Christmas Fair from 9 a.m. Lunch will feature fish and corn chowder, turkey salad rolls and pie.ĪUGUSTA – St. A train display will be available for the children. There will be handmade crafts and wreaths, special holiday food and baked goods, recycled treasures and a children’s room. The event will feature a silent auction of specialty-theme baskets and quilters’ challenge baskets. 6, at the Torsey United Methodist Church. KENTS HILL – A New England Community Christmas Fair will take place from 9 a.m. Santa will be on hand for photos.Ī noon lunch will feature fish chowder, lobster salad rolls, hamburgers and hot dogs. Items made by the Mayan women of Guatemala will be available, and there will be raffle items. Silent auction items will include certificates and donations from local businesses. The fair will feature baked foods, Christmas cookies, candy, jellies, crafts, gifts, ornaments, collectibles, jewelry and wreaths. 6, at the Winthrop Congregational Church. ![]() WINTHROP – A Christmas fair will be held from 9 a.m. There will be quality crafters, attic treasures, breakfast and lunch. 6, at the Wayne Elementary School, Pond Road. WAYNE – The annual Wayne Holiday Craft Fair will take place from 9 a.m. There will also be a coffee shop and snack bar.įor more information, call Berenice Edwards at 998-4731 or Allison Strout at 926-4179. Items will include knitted and crocheted items, homecooked foods, old books, Christmas items and crafts. NEW GLOUCESTER – The annual Sabbathday Lake Grange Christmas fair and craft sale will take place from 9 a.m. The proceeds will benefit educational programs for all students at the school. The kitchen will be open for a quick lunch. Santa and the Pocket Lady may make their rounds at the fair, and there will be a book fair in the library. There will be crafts and several make-and-take craft projects for children. NEW GLOUCESTER – Memorial School will hold its 16th annual Holiday Craft Fair from 9 a.m. Highlights will include the Good Room with homemade food, the Book Room, the Shaker Store, the Herb Room and the White Elephant Room. 6, at the Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village, Route 26. NEW GLOUCESTER – The annual Shaker Christmas Fair will be held from 10 a.m.
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