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Community Organizations Fair on Saturday September 9, 2023

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Special to the News by Fred Yen

The Winchester Farmers Market will begin the new school season with its fifth Organizations Fair on September 9, from 9:30 to 1:30. Between 40 and 50 organizations and faith communities will be on hand to welcome shoppers and anyone interested in learning about the wealth of community groups, municipal bodies, volunteer opportunities, and resources and activities that are available in our town.

If you are a member of an organization this will be an opportunity to network with groups outside of your interest.

Whether you are new to Winchester or a longtime resident, you’re guaranteed to learn something new.

For more information contact info@winchesterfarmersmarket.org .

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