THE Port Macquarie Uniting Church will hold its Annual Spring Fair on Saturday, 4 October.
The fair will run from 8am to 12pm and the entire community is invited to attend.
This year’s fair is especially significant, as it marks the 30th anniversary of worship at the church’s Sherwood Road site.
“Spring or Autumn Fairs have been held regularly most years and are an opportunity to share with our local community,” Mayo Brumby from the organising committee said.
A wide variety of stalls will be set up inside the Port Macquarie Uniting Church building, featuring craft items, jewellery and quality goods, toys, jams and pickles, cakes and biscuits, and Christmas-themed products.
A spring flower competition will also be held, where attendees can admire the floral displays and vote for their favourite bloom with a gold coin donation.
The ever-popular guessing competitions will return, inviting participants to guess the number of lollies in a jar or the weight of a pumpkin.
Renowned for their quality, the Devonshire Teas will once again be on offer, serving some of the finest scones in Port Macquarie.
A barbeque will also be available, providing a selection of tasty options for hungry visitors.
Outside the church, visitors will find a dedicated plant stall and a hardware stall, while clothing items will be on display nearby.
Inside the Sherwood Gallery, a wide selection of books will be available for browsing and purchase.
A highlight of the event will be a fashion parade, featuring models showcasing outfits from the church’s Sherwood Boutique.
The Annual Spring Fair offers a warm and welcoming environment for the broader community to come together and share in a strong sense of community spirit.
By Rikki WALLER