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First Church Congregational to host Annual Blueberry Fest on 8/3

First Church Congregational invites the public to the Annual Blueberry Fest on Saturday, August 3, from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm noon.

Enjoy a delicious Blueberry Pancake Breakfast with options of 1, 2, or 3 blueberry pancakes (or plain), scrambled eggs, bacon or ham, juice, and a beverage—all for just $10 (children 5-10, $5, and under 5, free).

In addition to breakfast, browse previously-loved art, used furniture, vintage & collectibles, bakery items, and themed gift baskets at 50% off.

Raffle prizes include Red Sox items (drawn at noon) or a handmade braided rug (drawn at the upcoming Holiday Village Fair, Nov. 8-10). Raffle tickets are $1 each or 6 for $5.

For more information, contact (603) 332-1121 or firstucc@atlanticbbn.net. First Church Congregational is located at 63 South Main Street, in downtown Rochester.

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