The Country Fair is back on Saturday, Oct. 15, 10 am to 2 pm with our famous gigantic yard sale and fantastic homemade jams, jellies and pickles at 19 Foster Street, Littleton. New this year are FREE fun family activities – nature exploration and crafts, face painting, scavenger hunt and story time.
People of all ages can find something to take home at the big selection of gently used jewelry and books. Most activities are outdoors at 19 Foster St. and on the lawn of the Historical Society
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The Country Fair is back on Saturday, Oct. 15, 10 am to 2 pm with our famous gigantic yard sale and fantastic homemade jams, jellies and pickles at 19 Foster Street, Littleton. New this year are FREE fun family activities – nature exploration and crafts, face painting, scavenger hunt and story time.
People of all ages can find something to take home at the big selection of gently used jewelry and books. Most activities are outdoors at 19 Foster St. and on the lawn of the Historical Society in Littleton. Free entertainment to be offered inside the church, including the famous UU Ukes.
The supreme yard sale offers a huge variety of used household items, sporting equipment, toys, kitchen items, some vintage and mid-century furniture, bric-a-brac and more. Come early for the best selection at the yard sale and of our famous homemade jams, jellies and pickles and crafts. Find fashionable barely worn jewelry and once-read books at bargain prices.
Coffee, tea, hot mulled cider, fruit and baked goods will be sold at the Country Café, followed by a new lunch menu that offers meat, vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options.
It’s all happening at First Church Unitarian in Littleton. Note the new hours, 10 am to 2 pm. Rain date is Oct. 22. In the free fun family area, examine an owl pellet, paint rocks, make animals from leaves. and do a nature weaving. Kids love face painting and scavenger hunts, and parents love that it’s free.
Donations from the community for the yard sale will be accepted Friday, Oct. 14 from 4-6 pm, and 8-10 am before the sale on Oct. 15. Do NOT donate TVs, car seats or computer monitors. All contributions are tax-deductible, to benefit First Church Unitarian and 10 percent to a Littleton non-profit. Email questions to fair@fculittle.org. Hope to see you there, to continue a tradition started in the late 1800s.
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