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Autumn Craft Fair at Hadfield Hall

Friends of Hadfield Hall are holding an Autumn Craft Fair on Saturday (22 October). 

From 10am to 2pm, there will be stalls at Hadfield Hall selling a wide variety of locally made hand-crafted goods. 

These will include wood-turned items, personalised keepsakes, textiles and assorted crafts, glass, bunting, wreaths, cushions and sewn items, fossils, jewellery, Christmas cards, and sweets and confectionery. 

To help with the increased costs of installing the lift at Hadfield Hall there will also be a fundraising raffle, as well as a sale of knitting items - wool, knitting needles and crochet hooks. 

Admission to the craft fair is free, all are welcome, and refreshments will be available. 

For more information see the Hadfield Hall website, http://hadfieldhall.wordpress.com or contact Joy Hallsworth by emailing joy.hallsworth@gmail.com 

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