Bath: Antique show happening this weekend
The third annual Chestnut Street Antique Show will be held 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. March 4 in the 1876 Christ Church of Bath, 109 S. Chestnut St.
The show will be held in the fellowship hall and several other rooms in the church.
Food will be provided by the ladies of the church in the Garden of Feelin’ Cafe.
There will be 20-plus exhibitors featuring prints, books, local advertising, primitives, country furniture, textiles, folk art, early tools, toys, china, glass, blue decorated stoneware, jewelry, kitchen items and more.
In addition to the church lot, parking is permitted on every street surrounding the church, plus the free borough lot a half-block away.
Historic South Chestnut Street in Bath is undergoing an exciting rejuvenation. In just the last five years, five new shops have opened on the block, ranging from all antiques to repurposing and art. Every building on this block dates between 1799 and 1899, and restoration of the exteriors is starting to occur.
Admission to the event is $1 cheaper with this article.
For further information, visit facebook.com/ChestnutStreetAntiquesShow or call Darrin at 610-390-0720.
This event is happening in conjunction with an antique show at Governor Wolf Historical Society. See details in the Allen/East Allen Township community column at right.
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From 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 5, Klecknersville Rangers Volunteer Fire Company, 2718 Mountain View Drive, will be holding its next indoor flea market.
The kitchen will be open.
For more information, call 484-695-9374.
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Keystone Rod & Gun Club, 243 Mulberry St., announces there will be archery Mondays and a family fun night with animal targets Tuesdays, starting 6:30 p.m.
The kitchen will be open.
Call 610-837-7644 for cost and other information.
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My email address is lhahn775@verizon.net if there is any information you would like published in this column. My next column will appear in The Press March 16, so I need any information by March 10.
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