First United Church of Christ at the corner of Center and Adams Streets in Plymouth will host their 40th annual Bethlehem Market on Saturday, November 9th from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Currently they are seeking vendors to participate in the market with applications due by Monday, November 4th.
Vendor spaces are $25 each and include an eight-foot table and two chairs. A photo and description of the type of items for sale must be included with the application. Tables need to be skirted, and crafters and artists are required to donate one item for the market’s door prizes.
Applications can be dropped off or mailed to the First United Church of Christ at 321 North Center Street in Plymouth.
The Bethlehem Market also hosts homemade baked goods and confections prepared by the Women of the Church. A light lunch is also available for purchase and proceeds from the event will be given to local charities.
For more information contact Lily Myers at 574-936-3571 or the church office at 574-936-3010.
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