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St Thomas Canterbury Episcopal Church 11th Annual Autumn Fall Festival and Craft Fair |
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at St Thomas Canterbury Church in Smithtown, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York |
Date: |
October 19, 2013 |
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10:00 AM to 4:00 PM
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Location: |
St Thomas Canterbury Episcopal Church |
Street Address: |
90 Edgewater Avenue |
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Smithtown, NY 11787 |
Description: |
St Thomas Canterbury Episcopal Church 11th Annual Autumn Fall Festival and Craft Fair in Smithtown, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York.
Over 80 craft and new merchandise vendors, raffle table, home baked cakes, cookies and pies, delicious food including Ron's famous soup and a child area with pumpkin painting, scarecrow making, seasonal crafts and a bouncer.
The church will provide food vendors, music and children's activities. Publicity will be handled by the church. No admission fee. Bathrooms available.
Vendor fee $40.00 per booth (10'x10' outdoor space). Set-up at 8:00AM (vendor must provide tables and chairs).
About St Thomas Canterbury Episcopal Church
St. Thomas of Canterbury welcomes people to Jesus Christ to strengthen their faith and sends them out into the world to serve in Jesus' name.
We are an open and inclusive community for all who mourn and need comfort; for all who are friendless and need love; for all who are homeless and need a place to belong; for all who sin and need the Savior; for all who are looking for a place to worship, to learn about, or to serve God; for all who are searching for something with open and discerning hearts; and for whomever will, we bid you welcome.
Our parish family is a diverse mix of ages, races, cultures, backgrounds and interests. Our community life is centered in the Sunday morning and weekday celebrations of the Holy Eucharist (Communion) where we gather to hear the word of God, to pray, and to give thanks for and to celebrate God’s presence among us. Everyone is welcome to receive communion at our altar. We are firmly rooted in the historic Anglican (Church of England) tradition, which finds its common life in the Book of Common Prayer. The many ministries of our church are performed by lay people, bishops, priests and deacons. Our youth group is open to anyone from our community.
Our doors are open to a variety of community organizations, including the Smithtown Emergency Food Pantry, which finds its home in our parish house and our members among its volunteers. H.E.A.L. ( Help Ease A Loss), a support group for those who are grieving, also meets here and is open for everyone. As a priest and rector of our parish, I am available to anyone in need of pastoral care and you may feel free to call upon me at any time. If there is any way in which I can help you find your way into our life as a parish or into service in our community, I will be more than happy to help you. |
Contact: |
631-265-4520 |
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