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The Greatest Fun-Filled Family Summer Fair

For more than 100 years, St. Luke's Episcopal Church has staged the oldest summer fair in East Hampton. It will take place on July 6, 10 AM

St. Luke's Annual Family Fair
St. Luke's Annual Family Fair

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THE GREATEST

FUN FAMILY FAIR OF THE SUMMER!

MEMORIES ARE MADE

AT THE ST. LUKE’S FAIR

East Hampton, NY –Each year, for more than 100 years, St. Luke’s Episcopal Church has been staging fun-filled summer family fairs. This year’s fair will put smiles on hundreds of faces, young and old. The fair will wow guests on July 6 from 10 AM to 4 PM. The fair will feature antic, adventurous activities: Dikki the Magician, the Art Nanny, Keith’s Circus Arts, Face Painting, Balloon Twisters, Water Slide Elmo and Castle Bounce, Basketball Double Hoop Shot, baseball batting game, a clam Bar, chic vintage clothing, beautiful house wares, live country & western Music, baked goods, hot dogs, hamburgers, fish tacos, cold beverages, and wildlife exhibitions from the South Fork Natural History Museum, the Long Island National Wildlife Refuge, Evelyn Alexander Wildlife Rescue Center, Long Island Aquarium, and the Riverhead Foundation for Marine Research and Preservation. And an extravagant silent auction of terrific bargains. The fair will be a virtual cornucopia of delights!

Remember the date: July 6, from 10 AM to 4PM, at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, The old stone church at 18 James Lane, across from the green. www.stlukeseasthampton.org

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