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FRAMINGHAM – The annual Fall Fair is back at the Plymouth Church.

The autumn event takes place on Saturday, October 1, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. with free admission, free on-site parking, and something for everyone

We are excited to resume this popular community event while respecting COVID safety guidelines. such as encouraging masks indoors, using air purifiers, and hand sanitizers.

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The fair will offer both indoor and outdoor shops including:
* Huge White Elephant Tag Sale for household goods, kitchen gadgets, home décor &
linens,
* Kids section for gently used toys, games, camping and sporting equipment
* Handmade Crafts and themed Gift Baskets
* Costumes
* Jewelry room
* Christmas Shop
* Books for all ages
* Free Kids Games and Pumpkins for Painting

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Masks are recommended while shopping indoors.

And what would a Fair be without food? We have a Homemade Bake Shoppe with lots of treats, Chowder, Luncheonette, Boy Scout Troop 12 Hot Dog stand, and more

Loulou’s Music Together will demonstrate a free musical playtime at 12:30 p.m. especially suited for kids 0 to 5 years and the grownups who love them.

The annual Fair proceeds support the local ministries of Plymouth Church within the Framingham community, as well as and global charities focused on environmental justice, disaster relief, and
humanitarian concerns. The church is located at 87 Edgell Road in Framingham.

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Gathered in 1701, the Plymouth Church in Framingham is an open and affirming member congregation of the  United Church of Christ (UCC), the largest Protestant denomination inMassachusetts. Worship services are both in person and streamed at 10 a.m. Sundays, all are welcome. VisitPlymouthChurchFramingham.org for additional information.

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