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Annual Fall Fair At Waldorf School

Throughout the day, a host of children's activities - frompumpkin painting, sand art and games to puppet shows and children's crafts - provides wholesome, family-oriented fun.
Once a year, the Waldorf School of Garden City fills with the smell of hot-from-the-oven breads and the feel of an old-fashioned autumn harvest. On Saturday, October 20 from 10:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M, the school opens its doors to celebrate its 27th annual Fall Fair.

"The Fall Fair is great fun for children and an excellent way to learn about our school," said Marion Flomenhaft, Co-Chair of Waldorf's Parent Association.

Throughout the day, a host of children's activities - from pumpkin painting, sand art and games to puppet shows and children's crafts - provides wholesome, family-oriented fun. Visitors can grab a burger at the Outdoor Grill, enjoy hearty soups in the Country Kitchen or indulge in a sumptuous sweet dessert at the French Café.

Like many of the bazaars and fairs that take place between next weekend and Christmas, Waldorf's Fall Fair - which is organized by the school's Parent Association - is a good place to shop for unique gifts in preparation for the holiday season. The event features dozens of vendors selling a range of quality, handcrafted clothing and artwork as well as items made from natural materials, such as wooden toys, homespun wool items, homemade natural soaps and lotions. Throughout the day, visitors can purchase a raffle for the chance to win one of many raffle prizes including the Grand Raffle Prize - a "Romantic Long Island Weekend."

Located along Cambridge Avenue, adjacent to the Adelphi University campus, the Waldorf School of Garden City is a college preparatory day school teaching early childhood through Grade 12. For more information about the school, please call (516) 742-3434 ext. 129, or visit www.waldorfgarden.org. The school will also host a High School Information Day to the public on Sunday, October 14, from 11:00 am to 1:30 pm.


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