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Yard Sale usually scheduled for Labor Day weekend will not be happening this year.
As always, the church thanks everyone for their support. The fair is a success because of the generosity of this wonderful com- munity. For more information visit hebronchurchfair.org, con- tact info@hebronchurchfair.org, or call 603-409-7143.
that day. Courtesy of the Slim Baker Foundation and Outdoor Education Center, they all set up tents, rolled out sleeping bags, and made S’mores over the new fire pit on Little Round Top for an over- night stay as they proudly enjoyed the fruits of his labor.
 Hebron Fair Will Feature New “Vintage Shoppe”
HEBRON – On Saturday, July 27, 2024, from 9 to 3, the Hebron Common will become a bustling fairground when the Union Con- gregational Church of Hebron sponsors the 72nd Annual He- bron Fair. The fair committee is excited to announce the new “Vintage Shoppe” tent featuring collectibles and gently used items.
Numerous art and craft ven-
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His Eagle Scout project got un- derway in the winter of 2022 and was completed the following win- ter, just before his 18th birthday, the deadline scouts typically have to finish their work.
Broderick had many to thank at his Court of Honor, which was held at Inspiration Point on the summit of Little Round Top at Slim Baker Lodge. Among them were his parents, Tom and Erin, Scoutmaster Jess Blais, former Scoutmaster Jason North, and LaValley Building Supplies. There were also the 15-20 fellow scouts he recruited to assist him on Work Days, most especially the six strong
dors and food purveyors, the “He- bron Boutique” rummage sale, the vendor and business show- case raffle, the book tent, and the baked goods/plants booth will be back. Also returning will be Hebron Fair t-shirts, the dunk- ing booth and kids’ games at the “Midway,” plus booths by some of our local nonprofit organiza- tions.
young men who carried the heavy bear boxes up to the lean-to site, where they were chained to a tree.
One other special person helped him reach his goal, too, he said.
“Jim Nyeberg (Grounds Direc- tor for the Slim Baker Foundation)
Starting July 1, rummage (clothing/shoes/textiles/jewelry/ accessories) and book tent do- nations (books/puzzles/games/ CD’s/albums) may be dropped off from 9 to 3 in the basement of the church. Then on Thurs- day, July 25, and Friday, July 26, good quality pre-owned items and collectibles for the new “Vintage Shoppe” will be accepted directly
was my mentor. He really helped me a lot with my long-term proj- ect- I couldn’t have done it without him,” said Broderick.
Now that he has his Eagle Badge and his diplomas in hand, Broderick is setting his sights on the future. In the fall, he will head
under the tent on the Hebron Common by the library. Please see the “No-No’s” list at hebron- churchfair.org for items we cannot take. Perennial plants and baked goods may be delivered that Thursday and Friday as well (call Neci at 713-503-9649 for info or to make other arrangements). Thank you for your contributions!
Please note that the Hebron
to the Maryland Institute College of Art and Graphic Design in Bal- timore, where he will work toward a career in graphic design.
Capping off Broderick’s busy month, his family and friends joined him at the lean-to and campsite after his Court of Honor
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