Music, food, local artisans and stuff at BHM Sunday

It’s going to be sunny (finally) on Sunday so come on out for some good local music, food, local arts & crafts at the annual Harvest on the Hill St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church Community Fair; Sunday, Oct. 3, 2010; 12:30-3:30 p.m.; at Byrd House Market site.

Music: The Scottish Highland Dancers; John Moossa.
Food: Charlie White’s Earth-Friendly Grill (Burgers; Dogs; Beans; Chips — no really, earth friendly.)
Fun: Petting Zoo; Face Painting; Crafts Table; Fire Trucks.
Booths, Vendors & Local Artisans: Books on Wheels (free books, bike parts & repair); Circle of Peace School (Uganda); Harrison Higgins Inc. woodworking
studio; Pop Culture Rehab (formerly Lark Studio, handmade sketch pads, journals & greeting cards); Megan’s Hand-Knit Rugs (made from repurposed materials); Monkey Dog Studio (ceramics & art fom recycled material; Richmond Stuff (art and reuse supplies); handmade jewelry by Christine Baur; Rostov’s Coffee; Pine St. Baptist Sno Cones; Free blood pressure screenings; and The Best Bake Sale Ever featuring “Preserve the Parish” hand-canned goods. You can even bring your pets — fuzzy, furry, feathered and scaly — for a special blessing at the unique St. Francis Day Blessing of the Animals booth. Admission is free.

Harvest on the Hill: The St. Andrew’s Community Fair

Harvest on the HillSt. Andrew’s Episcopal Church hosts Harvest on the Hill, the annual Community Fair on Oregon Hill; Sunday, September 27, 2009; Noon-3 p.m.: live music, food, kids games, plus “Green” booths and a one-man show of original watercolors by Anthony Creech celebrating Oregon Hill. More info at 804-648-7980, or www.standrewsec.org.