Bath: Last day of market Sept. 24
The last day of Bath Farmers Market will be 3-6 p.m. Sept. 24 at Keystone Park, Race and Green streets. This will also be customer appreciation day, and the market will be giving away free grilled hot dogs as a thank you to its patrons.
Organizers would also like to thank Keystone Cement Company for being the market’s 2021 sponsor.
It will also be the final day for Sarah Fulton, market manager for the last six years. Many thanks to her.
Applications are now being accepted for that position. Contact Fulton at bathmarketmanager@gmail.com for a job description and more information.
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Klecknersville Rangers Volunteer Fire Company, 2718 Mountain View Drive, is planning a stuffed pepper dinner 4-7 p.m. Sept. 24. This is for curbside pickup only.
The menu includes a stuffed pepper dinner, stuffed cabbage dinner or a combination dinner.
Preorders are appreciated but not necessary.
For prices or questions, contact Stacy at 610-837-3465.
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As the fall season begins, a new opportunity for gathering Sundays before contemporary worship will be offered at Emmanuel’s Lutheran Church, 3175 Valley View Drive.
The church will offer coffee and individually wrapped pastry treats 9-9:45 a.m. in the old fellowship hall to discuss contemporary issues in the church and world.
All ages are welcome.
Contact Paulette Obrecht at 610-393-9713 with questions.
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The woman’s group of Emmanuel’s will present a yoga night. Denise, of Creative Actions Yoga, will be leading a class 7 p.m. Sept. 27.
Yoga is for all levels. Bring a yoga mat or towel, and wear comfortable clothes.
There is a fee to participate.
The group will be meeting for fellowship and light refreshments 6-7 p.m. before the class. Bring a snack to share and a book to exchange.
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Emmanuel’s will host a fall flea market and bake sale 8 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 2. There will be crafts, yard sale items, antiques, baked goods and food.
Proceeds will benefit the painting of the church windows.
Volunteers are needed. Sign up if you are able to help.
Vendors are welcome. There is a suggested small donation for a spot, which will be payable the day of the sale.
To reserve a spot, call Susan at 610-417-0316 or Sally at 610-428-0216.
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