The St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church in Coral Springs announced it will host the '28th Annual Craft Show and Rummage Sale' in October.
Event Details
According to an Eventbrite post, the '28th Annual Craft Show and Rummage Sale' will happen at St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church.
The church is at 1401 Coral Ridge Dr., just across from Lakeview plaza.
The event is scheduled for Saturday, Oct. 15, from 9 a.m. to Sunday, Oct. 16, at 2 p.m. EDT.
The post said during the craft show and rummage sale, participants may choose from 50 vendors that would offer handmade crafts, raffle, and the church's popular 'Granny's Attic' flea market.
The vendors in the event will be selling various unique and handmade products to the participants, including the following:
- Fabric arts
- Mosaics
- children's items
- homemade chocolates
- holiday decorations
- Ornaments
- Wreaths
- Christian and Judaica items
- Country crafts and home decor
- Pottery
Moreover, the church's 'Granny's Attic' flea market and rummage sale will be open on both days: from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday and 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sunday at the church patio.
The announcement bared that aside from the ‘Raffles for A Cash Prize,’ there would also be gift baskets and homemade baked goods available at the church's bake shop.
Further, as posted, organizers would only accept cash payment at the Granny's Attic, raffle tickets, and baked goods items.
However, the post noted that the vendors participating in the event would accept credit card payments.
The event is reportedly free and strollers are allowed, the post added.
Those who want to know more about the event may call the organizers at 954-753-3330 or email setonparishoffice@seasrc.org.
They may also visit their Facebook page.
The church’s officer hours is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on weekdays only.
About St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church
Based on its website, the St. Elizabeth Ann Seton Church started on Sept. 13 to 14, 1985, through the commitment of the new community to learn about the love and power of God to His people.
The church for the Catholic community of St. Elizabeth Ann Seton was reportedly built through the community's contributions, hopes, and plans.
They started from only 300 parishioners and grew in number through the years.
Mr. Jim Flynn, Ramblewood Middle School principal, reportedly welcomed the faith community following the announcement of Archbishop McCarthy to find a new parish in its first year.
They started to do daily Mass in hopes of gathering ideas for the activities and events so they could raise funds to build their new home.
The activities solicited from the parishioners still exist now.
Through the years, the church and its pioneers have been thankful to those people and organizations who helped them build their beautiful chapel and called it their 'home.'
Today, parishioners attend a church to praise God, learn about Him, and thank Him for all the blessings He has given His people, the website bared.
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