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St. Luke’s Episcopal Church (22 S. 6th Street, Lebanon) will hold its Annual Holiday Bazaar on Saturday, Nov. 19, 2022, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. You will find the Bazaar Marketplace in the Parish Hall Auditorium and St. Luke’s Café on the lower level in the parish’s Fellowship Hall.
“For the last few years, our bazaar was limited by the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic,” commented Father David Zwifka, Rector of St. Luke’s Church, “this year, we’re back in full force with Polly’s Pantry, a variety of Christmas Crafts and Decorations, the Sweet Shoppe and more.”
The Bazaar Marketplace has Polly’s Pantry (delicious homemade jams, jellies, salsa, and other delicacies), The Sweet Shoppe (homemade candy, cookies, pies, breads, and other items just in time for the holidays), as well as a jewelry corner (selection of new and gently used jewelry), houseplants, Christmas Cactus, and a chance to win one (or more) of interesting theme baskets that have been assembled. There will also be a “Children’s Corner” with fun activities for kids. Santa may even take a moment to visit! The Church will be open to tour and there will be live music offered through the day.
“We’re located just a block away from Cumberland Street where the Holiday Parade will be under way, so its easy and convenient. Stop in for a look, and maybe sit for lunch at our Café,” Father Zwifka said.
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church is located on 6th Street between Chestnut and Cumberland Streets with entrances on 6th Street. The buildings are accessible for those with mobility challenges by use of street level entrance (look for the red doors) and an elevator that accesses all levels. Be sure to visit the bazaar’s dedicated website at StLukesBazaar.org.
For more information on St. Luke’s Episcopal Church’s visit the website at StLukesLebanon.org.