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Fisherman’s Fair Day

Durell Godfrey

    The Springs Fisherman’s Fair is taking place Saturday on the grounds of Ashawagh Hall and the nearby library and Parson’s Blacksmith Shop.

The longstanding annual event will offer food booths, with homemade jams and jellies, a bake sale, hot dogs and corn on the cob, and seafood delicacies including mussels and clam pies, as well an opportunity to buy produce and other items from Springs Farmers Market vendors.

There will be a crafts fair featuring jewelry, pottery, and more, and a sale of flowers and plants. In a children’s area there will be games of skill and chance, face painting, and fish printing.

Inside Ashawagh Hall, the Springs Invitational art show will be on view, and representatives of local organizations, such as the East Hampton Trails Preservation Society, will be on hand.

The fun takes place from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.  The event is a fund-raiser for the Springs Improvement Society, which owns and maintains Ashawagh Hall.

 

 

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