Annual Harvest Craft Fair attracts people of all ages in Malverne
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Carol Ficarrotta was one of several residents to check out the handmade items at the Community Presbyterian Church’s annual Harvest Craft Fair in Malverne on Nov. 3.
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Jean Tobin, left, showed Linda Basch some of her hand-knitted novelties.
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Gabriel Bautista, 6, was delighted with his brownie.
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Kate McDermott, left, and Roxanne MacDonald, two of the eight Malverne Piece Makers who worked on their quilt.
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“Farmer Bill” helped Christine Coscia with her purchase of fresh produce.
Residents of all ages took part in the Community Presbyterian Church’s annual Harvest Craft Fair at their church hall in Malverne on Nov. 3. The annual fair featured a variety of items that included jewelry, handmade crafts and a designer sample sale to go along with a handmade quilt raffle and a thrift shop. In addition, people that took part in the fair got to enjoy home-baked goods and fresh produce. The fair ended with a pork roast dinner as raffles for gift baskets were drawn.