Jenny and David Barkhouse, Lavendeer Seymour and Lol Winchcomb at St Nicholas Anglican Church in Duncraig. Martin Kennealey d474779
Camera IconJenny and David Barkhouse, Lavendeer Seymour and Lol Winchcomb at St Nicholas Anglican Church in Duncraig. Martin Kennealey d474779 Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Duncraig’s St Nicholas Anglican Church fete to feature only hand and home made products

Tyler BrownJoondalup Times

AN upcoming fete will feature only hand and home made products.

St Nicolas Anglican Church in Duncraig will host its fete from 9am to 3pm on Saturday, November 4.

“There will be many stalls and all products sold will be of high quality, all hand and homemade,” co-organiser Lol Winchcomb said.

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“Other attractions will include a bottle stall, sausage sizzle, a Devonshire tea, book cafe and a children’s corner including face painting.

“This will be the first fete held by the parishioners and run by the parishioners for many years.”

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