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ROCKPORT The Rockport Garden Club will be selling locally made crafts at the Camden First Congregational Church’s annual holiday craft fair on Saturday, December 4, from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. The fair will be held at the church located at 55 Elm.
NORTHFIELD Two churches will host the return of their traditional holiday fair fundraisers on Saturday after a year’s hiatus amid the COVID-19 pandemic last holiday season.St. Patrick’s Church will host its traditional Elves Fair in tandem with the.
Caseville Public School taking over Holly Berry Fair
Was previously run by the Caseville Library Club
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A vendor selling knitted goods at the 2019 Holly Berry Fair. The Caseville Library Club, which had been the fair’s organizer, have passed on those duties to the Caseville Public School. Tribune File Photo
Caseville Public School has formally announced it will be running the city’s annual Holly Berry Fair ,with plans to hold it at its traditional first Saturday of November spot.
The fair has been organized by the Caseville Library Club and held in the gymnasiums and classrooms at Caseville Public School. It had been going on in Caseville for 52 years before it was canceled in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cass City Santa artist uses driftwood as her canvas
Mary Drier, For the Tribune
Dec. 22, 2020
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Most days Barb Ball of Cass City spends about three hours in her craft room doing what she loves, painting Santas on driftwood. She has painted 2,459 Santas and counting. (Courtesy Photo) Show MoreShow Less
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Her search to find a happy Santa to collect turned into a hobby for Barb Bell. She mostly paints Santas on driftwood, but she has also painted gnomes and snowmen as well. (Courtesy Photo) Show MoreShow Less
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CASS CITY Barb Ball knows how to “keep Christmas very well,” as she has done so thousands of times.