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Clifton Baptist Church to Host Autumn Fest and Craft Show on September 13

Clifton Baptist Church is set to host its highly anticipated autumn fest and craft show on September 13, 2023. The event will take place from 10:00 to 17:00 behind the church located at 390 S. Forest in Clifton. Attendees can expect a lively atmosphere filled with activities and local craftsmanship.
More than 20 craft vendors will participate, showcasing an array of handmade products. Visitors can explore unique items and support local artisans while enjoying the festive spirit of the season.
In addition to the craft show, the autumn fest will feature engaging activities for all ages. Guests can partake in games, hay rack rides, and live entertainment throughout the day. A bake sale will offer delicious treats, and a hot cocoa bar will provide a warm beverage option for those looking to enjoy a cozy drink.
For further details, attendees can reach out to Rhenn Jackson at 815-573-2720 or Christi Mayer at 815-405-2572. The church encourages community members and visitors to join in the festivities, promising a day of fun, fellowship, and creativity.
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