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Area fall bazaars listed by dates, locations and types and types

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Fall Bazaars are gearing up. Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.
Baked goods are a staple of fall bazaars. Photo by Jon C. Lakey, Salisbury Post.
Sept. 26New Hope Lutheran Church

8 a.m-noon

1615 Brantley Road, Kannapollis

Features: Yard sale and bake sale. Family Safety Day begins at 10 a.m.

Menu: Breakfast biscuits

Proceeds benefit building fund

Chairman: Erna Brown, 704-932-3716

Christ United Methodist Church

7 a.m.-2 p.m.

3401 Mooresville Road

Features: Silent auctions, crafts

Menu: Breakfast—bacon or sausage, eggs, grits, biscuits, (ham or sausage), toast, doughnuts, juice, coffee. Lunch—hot dogs, pulled pork sandwich, chips, dessert, drinks

Proceeds benefit United Methodist Women missions

Chairman: Jill Bost, 704-633-9473

Oct. 3

Providence United Methodist Women

Providence United Methodist Church

6450 Bringle Ferry Road

Features: handmade quilt, canned and baked goods, crafts

Menu: sausage biscuits, pork BBQ

Proceeds benefit missions and church projects

Chairman: Barbara Howard

704-633-6675

Oct. 9 and 10

Sloan Lake Community Church 10 a.m. until

10255 Old Concord Road, China Grove

Features: Carolina Christian Classic Talent Contest, Fall barbecue, car show, yard sale, children's activities

Menu: barbecue, hamburgers, hog dogs, homemade ice cream, desserts

Proceeds benefit Carolina Enrichment Charities of the Carolinas and Sloan Lake Community Church

Chairman: John Ganus, 704-857-3311

Oct. 10

Grace Lower Stone Church

7 a.m.-2 p.m.

Lower Stone Church Road, Rockwell

Features: homemade noodles, canned vegetables, silent auction

Menu: breakfast, chicken and dumplings, hamburgers, hot dogs

Proceeds benefit Youth Fund and church improvements

Chairman: Ann Brafford, 704-786-5288

Women of Concord United Methodist Church, Mocksville

10 a.m.-8 p.m.

601 N to Mocksville, right on 801, right on Cherry Hill Road, church on left

Features: crafts and baked goods

Menu: chicken pie, country ham, green beans and corn, potato salad, biscuits, desserts starting at 4 p.m. Hot dogs all day

Proceeds benefit missions

Chairman: Pat Patterson

336-998-7103

Take-out orders:336-998-2429

Oct. 16

Catholic Daughters, Court Sacred HeartSacred Heart Catholic Church

11 a.m.-7 p.m.

375 Lumen Christi Lane (off Jake Alexander Boulevard)

Menu: Louisiana gumbo

Proceeds benefit Catholic Daughter projects

Chairman: Maria Perkins

704-633-9551

Oct. 17

Sacred Heart Church/Knights of Columbus

Sacred Heart Catholic Church

9 a.m.-11:30 p.m.

375 Lumen Christi Road (off Jake Alexander Road)

Features: 5K race, booths, games, fun

Menu: German, American, Hispanic and Filipino foods

Proceeds benefit Sacred Heart Church and School

Chairman: Bud Perkins, 704-633-9551

Gold Hill Wesleyan Church

8 a.m.- 2 p.m.

830 Liberty Road, Gold Hill

Features: home canned vegetables, fruits and jellies, homemade baked cakes and pie, crafts

Menu: breakfast biscuits, BBQ pork and chicken for lunch

Proceeds benefit church building fund

Chairman: Teresa Earnhardt

704-279-7897

Oct. 24

Main Street United Methodist Women

8 a.m.-1 p.m.

Main Street United Methodist Church, 1312 N. Main St.

Features: yard and bake sale

Menu: ham biscuits, coffee

Proceeds benefit missions

Chairman: Dot Loflin

704-633-3158

Nov. 7

China Grove Church of God

7 a.m.-4 p.m.

413 N. Franklin St., China Grove

Features: live auction at 5 p.m., crafts, food

Menu: breakfast biscuits, BBQ, coleslaw, green beans

Proceeds benefit China Grove Church of God building fund

Chairman: Ann Sprinkle, 704-754-0109

Highest Praise Church7 a.m.-1 p.m.

1700 Bostian Road, China Grove

Features: crafts, baked items, vendors

Menu: breakfast and lunch served

Proceeds benefit building fund

Chairmen: Betty Correll and Anita Wallis, 704-857-6500 ext. 6

Crafty Ladies, Trinity United Methodist Church8 a.m.-noon

416 E. First St., Kannapolis

Features: Handmade itemsMenu: sausage and ham biscuits, fried apple pies

Proceeds benefit church projects

Chairman: Doris Buchanan, 704-933-8431.

St. Luke's Reformed Church11 a.m.-until

St. Luke's Church Road

Features: Baked goods, homemade items

Menu: chicken pie, homemade noodles.

Proceeds benefit church projects

Chairman: Harriet Fisher, 704-638-0458

Gays Chapel United Methodist Church

11 a.m.-7 p.m.

5545 Woodleaf Road

Features: Crafts sold by United Methodist Women

Menu: barbecue chicken and pork plates, barbecue sandwiches. Dine in or take out

Proceeds benefit church missions

704-633-8402

Nov. 14

St. Stephen's Lutheran Church WELCA

4 p.m.-7 p.m.

4400 St. Stephen's Church Road Fellowship Center

Features: Raffle for hand-made quilt and other prizes

Menu: Homemade chicken dumplings and noodles

Proceeds benefit WELCA Charitable Fund

Chairman: Freda Bost

704-436-6703

Nov. 21

Shiloh Reformed Church of Faith Baptist

8 a.m.-3 p.m.

Main Street, Faith

Features: BBQ, casseroles, baked goods, crafts

Menu: BBQ, baked beans, slaw, bread, dessert

Proceeds benefit missions

Chairmen: Emily Talley and Kerry Barger

704-279-9383


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