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The Oldest Fair in the Hamptons

The St. Luke's Family Fair is the oldest fair in the Hamptons. Hundreds of families attend every summer.

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ANNOUNCING THE ST. LUKE’S FAMILY FAIR!

BIG APPLE CLOWN, PONY RIDES, VINTAGE CLOTHING

AUCTIONS FOR GOLF OUTINGS & CARIBBEAN VACATIONS

PLUS RIDES, PRIZES & FOOD

AND MUCH MORE!

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 faces on July 7 from 10 AM to 2 PM. The fair will feature antic, adventurous activities: there will be a water slide, face painting, pony rides, the hilarious and celebrated Big Apple Circus clown Dikki Ellis, a bounce house, mystifying mysteries of magic, arcade carnival games and prizes, and arts and crafts. For fashion plates, there will be a vintage clothing booth featuring bespoke suits, haute couture dresses, and ready-to-wear clothing, a big enough cornucopia to clothe an entire cast of a costume drama. For golfers, there will be a silent auction for rounds at the best Hamptons golf courses. For the gourmands in attendance, there will be a plethora of mouth-watering delights, such as clams on the half shell, freshly baked cookies, cakes and pies.

A portion of funds raised from the fair will be donated, through the church’s outreach program, to such charities as Maureen’s Haven, Community Soup Dinners, the Retreat, and various other local charitable organizations.

The Family Fair will take place on the verdant grounds of St. Luke’s Church, 18 James Lane, from 10 AM to 2 PM on Saturday, July 7.. Admission is free, and each of the many games is a modest $2.For further information, please visit www. stlukeseasthampton.org or call 631-329-0990.

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