THERE have been plenty of preparations this week in the lead-up to Saturday’s annual Holy Trinity Church Spring Fair.
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A group of ladies gathered at the church Parish and Community Centre on Tuesday to assemble the gifts for the pick-a-blossom stall.
It will be one of a number of stalls at the fair, including garden, white elephant, books, craft, jewellery and bargains for blokes stalls.
For those with a rumbling stomach, there will be cakes, slices, jams, preserves, a barbecue, light refreshments and brewed coffee.
A chocolate wheel will operate throughout the morning and the raffle will be drawn at 1pm.
The raffle has a first prize, donated by Chris King of Bathurst Travel Centre, of one night’s accommodation for two in Sydney, a second prize of a quilt, a third prize of a pair of towels and a fourth prize of a $30 gift voucher from IGA Trinity Heights supermarket.
The imposing 19th century Holy Trinity Church, on an elevated location with sweeping views, is a site of state significance due to its history as the first church built west of the Great Dividing Range.
The Holy Trinity Church Spring Fair will be held this Saturday, October 21 from 9am to 1pm in the church Parish and Community Centre at 81 Gilmour Street, Kelso.