Hey there, Beaufort! Are you ready for a lively Saturday? On October 5th, 2024, Saint Peter’s Catholic Church is opening its doors for the 64th Annual Fall Bazaar, and you won’t want to miss it! From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the church at 70 Lady’s Island Drive is going to be buzzing with excitement and activities for all ages.
The Fall Bazaar has something for everyone! If you’re a food lover, you’re in luck! There will be international foods that will take your taste buds on a world tour. You can also check out the craft fair, featuring talented local artisans displaying their unique creations. And who can resist visiting the Sweet Shoppe? You might want to save room for dessert!
But wait, there’s more! There will be a silent auction where you can bid on fantastic items, both in person and online. Looking to enjoy a drink? Swing by the wine and beer garden to sip on some delightful beverages. There’s even a plant sale for those with a green thumb!
And if you have kids, don’t fret! The Kids Zone will be packed with fun. With inflatables, games, and a petting zoo featuring adorable animals from Beaufort Barnyard, your little ones will have a blast!
All the fun at the Bazaar serves an important purpose. Proceeds from the event will benefit Lowcountry Outreach, a wonderful ministry of Saint Peter’s parish. This organization provides essential services, including office space for local nonprofits and meeting rooms for support groups. They’re also known for their ride program that helps folks with limited transportation. So, by participating in the Bazaar, you’re not just having a great time; you’re also contributing to a worthy cause!
Mark your calendars because October 5th is a busy day in Beaufort! If you’re interested in community discussions, you might want to check out the Indivisible Beaufort meeting taking place at 11 a.m. at the Beaufort Downtown Library. Barbara Nash, a well-informed discussion leader with an impressive background in health care, will be leading a talk on Project 2025. It’s all about exploring potential impacts on our community, and everyone is welcome!
Additionally, if you have questions regarding real property, don’t miss the opportunity to meet with Beaufort County Assessor Ebony Sanders at various library branches throughout the county. From October 1st to December 16th, there are numerous times and locations available for you to engage and voice your concerns.
So there you have it, Beaufort! This weekend is packed with opportunities for fun, community engagement, and support of fantastic local initiatives. Whether you’re indulging in delicious food at the Fall Bazaar, engaging in community discussions, or addressing property concerns, make sure to step out and enjoy the vibrant heart of Beaufort.
Grab your friends and family, and let’s make the most of this joyful weekend together!
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