Pennington church to host annual Christmas Bazaar Dec. 6

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St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church in Pennington will open its doors for its annual Christmas Bazaar on Saturday, Dec. 6, offering handmade gifts, holiday foods and family activities as part of a six-decade community tradition.

Co-chairs Cindy Luciano and Amy Eckel said this year’s bazaar continues the long-standing focus on community connection, with proceeds supporting local food pantries, youth programs and international outreach.

The bazaar traces its roots back 65 years. Archival church photos show volunteers preparing baked goods and decorations in the 1960s, and organizers say the event has continued to draw strong crowds even in challenging years.

Shoppers will find an array of baked goods, including cakes, pumpkin pies and gingerbread cookies, along with frozen soups and casseroles. A “Home Treasures” section will feature antiques, glassware and housewares, while the “Home for the Holidays” area will offer gently used Christmas décor such as ornaments, wreaths and lights.

Handmade crafts will include knitwear, jewelry, cards and painted wine glasses, with two vendors specializing in holiday ornaments. Youth-made items from Kairos Creates and pet gift baskets from the Pampered Pets table will also be available. Seeds to Sew, a nonprofit supporting women in Kenya, will sell handcrafted bags and accessories.

The Taste of Norway stand will offer heart-shaped waffles with lingonberry jam and Nordic-themed gifts. Children can shop on their own in the Secret Santa boutique, and Santa is scheduled to make appearances for photos and conversation.

The Creole Christmas Café will serve jambalaya, crawfish étouffée, gumbo and red beans and rice, with most lunch options priced around $10.

A raffle featuring two handmade quilts, assorted gift baskets and gift cards will be held, with tickets priced at $5 each or $20 for a bundle of five.

The event is set to run from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the church’s Parish Hall at 300 S. Main St., Pennington. Admission is free.

Street parking is available, and purchases can be made by cash, check or major credit card at a central checkout station.

More information is available at stmatthewspennington.org/christmas-bazaar or by calling 609-737-0985.

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