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 BRISTOL • BRIDGEWATER • ALEXANDRIA • HEBRON • PLYMOUTH - 10,000 Circ.
2021 VOL. 1. NO. 5
A “Modified” Hebron Fair this Summer
The
Workshop:
A Place to Build Skills, Connections,
& Community
By Brittany amalfi
PLYMOUTH - There’s nothing quite like a commu- nity getting together to build relationships and build new skills. For those familiar with the Plymouth area, you might be familiar with a little place called “The Workshop.” For those who haven’t heard much about it yet, well, I had the privilege to speak with Rebecca Maguire, the manager of The Workshop. Maguire told me what this place was all about, and I think many residents are going to want to check it out.
The Workshop is a place where people from the commu-
THE WORKSHOP
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HEBRON - With the uncer- tainty of the pandemic as time moves along, the Hebron Fair Committee has decided rather than cancel again this year, to move ahead with a “modi- fied” fair on Saturday, July 31,
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2021. This means that the fair will primarily feature a slightly smaller number of vendors and non-profit organizations to ac- commodate social distancing guidelines. Many of the usual church-related booths, such as
the white elephant, rummage, auction, books, lunch, food and plants, will not be included at the July event. Although we are planning to still have some church-run tents during the July fair: the Hebron Fair com-
memorative t-shirts; a “mod- ified midway” featuring the “dunking booth” and a couple of the kids’ games run accord- ing to CDC Guidelines; plus, a
HEBRON FAIR
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