Individuals who stopped by Woodridge Congregational Church were in for a treat this past Saturday. The church’s annual holiday bazaar was in full swing and shoppers found themselves seeking …
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Individuals who stopped by Woodridge Congregational Church were in for a treat this past Saturday. The church’s annual holiday bazaar was in full swing and shoppers found themselves seeking treasures in the children’s elf shop, country store and timeless treasures sections. Rooms were filled with gift baskets, homemade crafts, penny social, silent auction and more. The church also served homemade soup, pizza and sandwiches and also asked people to donate a non-perishable food item for the Cranston Interfaith Food Pantry. (Herald photos)
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