“Christmas in Suffield”

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Five organizations held big sales on Saturday, November 5th: First Congregational Church, West Suffield Congregational Church, Second Baptist Church, Sacred Heart Church and the Suffield Fire Department Auxiliary.

Mary Drenzek, age 93, offers her hand crocheted and starched Christmas snowflake ornaments in Fellowship Hall at the Second Baptist Church.

Photo by Mary Ann Muska

Mary Drenzek, age 93, offers her hand crocheted and starched Christmas snowflake ornaments in Fellowship Hall at the Second Baptist Church.

The Suffield Red Hat Society ladies are pictured at the Victorian Tea offered by the First Congregational Church during Christmas in Suffield. Presiding at the right is Carol Markwell. Downstairs, Fellowship Hall was packed with church sales tables and other vendors.

Photo by Lester Smith

The Suffield Red Hat Society ladies are pictured at the Victorian Tea offered by the First Congregational Church during Christmas in Suffield. Presiding at the right is Carol Markwell. Downstairs, Fellowship Hall was packed with church sales tables and other vendors.

Crowded with many other booths in the main firehouse, the long Cupola Hollow Farm table was staffed by Dunai family members. Pictured with a patron are Donna and Kathy; Ashley and Amanda were present as well.

Photo by Lester Smith

Crowded with many other booths in the main firehouse, the long Cupola Hollow Farm table was staffed by Dunai family members. Pictured with a patron are Donna and Kathy; Ashley and Amanda were present as well.

Emma Rex and her grandmother Aggie admire two alpacas at a small pen at Sacred Heart Church. Ed Garrow of Clear Mountain Alpacas in Somers was minding the interesting animals while Cindy Garrow was offering yarn and hand-knit apparel from the soft material in a big tent behind Father Ted Hall. Classrooms, the Hall and the tent were packed with booths.

Photo by Lester Smith

Emma Rex and her grandmother Aggie admire two alpacas at a small pen at Sacred Heart Church. Ed Garrow of Clear Mountain Alpacas in Somers was minding the interesting animals while Cindy Garrow was offering yarn and hand-knit apparel from the soft material in a big tent behind Father Ted Hall. Classrooms, the Hall and the tent were packed with booths.

Among the sale tables in Fellowship Hall at West Suffield Congregational Church, Virginia Pacquette moves to a window to examine a child’s book she might purchase.

Photo by Lester Smith

Among the sale tables in Fellowship Hall at West Suffield Congregational Church, Virginia Pacquette moves to a window to examine a child’s book she might purchase.

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