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Polk County News 16A Polk County Itemizer-Observer • October 28, 2015 Salt Creek Church Christmas Bazaar with a Country Store Feel Polk County Extension Annual Holiday Fair Historic Gentle House 25th Year Holiday Bazaar RICKREALL – Friday through Saturday, Nov. 6-7, at Polk County Fairgrounds, 520 S. Pa- cific Hwy (99W). Hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. Admis- sion and parking is free. But do- nations are accepted. Proceeds of this event are used to support the Polk County 4-H youth de- velopment program. Features over 130 Vendors specializing in homemade crafts, Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday items, sewing & crocheting items, pho- tography and so much more! We also hold door prize drawings. Short order foods available. For more information: OSU Polk County Extension, 503-623- 8395. MONMOUTH - Nov. 11-14 at Historic Gentle House, 855 Monmouth Ave. N. on the West- ern Oregon University campus. Hours are: Thursday and Friday 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Features hand- crafted items, gifts, holiday dec- orations, home décor, and more. Admission is a $2 suggested do- nation to benefit Friends of the Gentle House. For more infor- mation: Amanda Davis, 503- 606-2070. Willamette Humane Society Thrift Store Holiday Bazaar SALEM - Nov. 6-7, at 548 High St. NE. Hours are 10:30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday and Saturday. Fea- tures holiday decor, ornaments, jewelry, collectibles, and more. All proceeds benefit the animals at the Willamette Humane Soci- ety, serving Polk and Marion counties. For more information: 503-362-6892. Dallas Foursquare Church 2nd Annual Harvest Bazaar DALLAS – Sat., Nov. 7, 10a.m.-4 p.m. at Dallas Foursquare Church, 976 SW Hayter St. There will be many different vendors and tables. Seeking donations of gently used hats, scarves, and gloves for project “Button Up” to help keep Oregon warm. Pro- ceeds will benefit The Salvation Army’s “Adopt a Family” program. If you are interested in a table or would like more information call Melissa 971-701-0169. Independence Airpark Arts & Craft Fair INDEPENDENCE - Nov. 6-8 at 744 Stearman St. Hours are Fri- day 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free. Features quality crafts and gifts. For more information Kaaren McGlynn 541-726-4088. Brookdale Formerly known as Heron Pointe Holiday Gift & Bake Sale MONMOUTH – Friday, Nov. 13, 504 Gwinn St. E. Hours are 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Vendors are needed, $15 per space donation to our resident fund. Please contact Roy at 503-838-6850 for more information. Dallas Area Seniors Annual Holiday Bazaar DALLAS – Friday & Saturday, Nov. 13-14 at Dallas Civic Cen- ter, 945 Jefferson Street. Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lunch and baked goods available. Hand- made crafts and holiday items made by local crafters are avail- able for your holiday purchases. For more information contact Blanche Pryor 503-623-8289 or Dallas Senior Center 503-623- 8554.. Independence/Polk Service Club Holiday Gift and Craft Sale INDEPENDENCE – Nov. 13-14, at 340 3rd St. (behind Chamber of Commerce/Old Library) Hours are Friday, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Kitchen will be open to serve warm food, drinks and snacks. For more information Jamie Rockwell 503-399-8039 or Bobbi Molina 971-388-3328. Handmade Crafts by Phyllis and Rose WEST SALEM – Sat., Nov. 14, 820 Clairmount St. NW. Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free. Beautiful handmade crafts which include ponchos, kitchen towels, children’s towels and fabric books. More information please call Phyllis 503-363-1996. Monmouth Senior Center Annual Holiday Bazaar MONMOUTH - Sat., Nov. 14 at Monmouth Senior Center, 180 Warren St. S. Hours: 10 am to 5 pm at the Senior Center. Tables are still available at a cost of $15. Baked goods will also be avail- able. For further information contact Sue Teal at 503-838- 5678. DALLAS - Sat., Nov. 14 at 15075 Salt Creek Rd. Hours are 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Features local artisan handcrafts, baked goods, kitchen treasures, one-of-a-kind baby gifts, seasonal crafts, cards, home decor and more. Food available: Sit down (morning only) cinnamon rolls. Soup luncheon: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; other food items available. For more information: Melody 503- 623-2976. Pedee Annual Craft Fair PEDEE - Saturday, Nov. 14 at Pedee’s Women’s Clubhouse and Pedee Fire Station, 12491 Kings Valley Highway. Hours at 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Admission is free. Fea- tures their annual sale of hand dipped chocolates, handmade crafts and gift items, decora- tions, homemade baked goods. The homemade soup and pie luncheon is held in the club- house. Proceeds benefit quilts for veterans and at-risk children, and basic upkeep expenses of the clubhouse. Donation to the Pedee Campus of the Luckia- mute Valley Charter School. For more information: Ethelene Os- good, 503-838-1944. VFW Auxiliary Christmas Bazaar WILLAMINA – Nov. 20-21 at 771 NE Main St. Hours are Friday 10a.m. to 6 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Raffle drawing on Saturday with lunch every day. Tables are $10 each. Contact Vickie 503-843-7444 or Jean 503- 876-3784. 2015 Polk County Craft Festival RICKREALL - Nov. 27-28 at Polk County Fairgrounds and Event Center, 520 S. Pacific Highway (99W). Hours: Fri.-Sat., 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Admission is free: dona- tions welcome. Features two buildings of more than 100 craft spaces. Wreaths, ornaments, ce- ramics, baskets, gift packs, fudge, cowboy art, baked goods and so much more! Food avail- able onsite. Proceeds go towards FFA and 4-H programs. For more information call 503-623- 3048. Farm Worker Holiday Wreaths Sales POLK COUNTY — Wreath or- ders are being taken through Sunday, Nov. 29 for Polk and Marion County pickup Dec. 5. The handcrafted wreaths meas- ure 25 inches in diameter and are made of noble fir, holly, pine cones and a red bow. Cost is $35. Wreaths are made by and will benefit MLP (Mujeres Luchadoras Progresistas / Women in the Struggle for Progress), a local farmworker women’s cooperative for family income and leadership develop- ment. To order or for more in- formation: Ed Brandt, Farm Worker Ministry Northwest, call, text 503-917-1326 or email: edgarbrandt@q.com Monmouth-Independence Rotary Club MONMOUTH-INDEPEN- DENCE - Famous rum cakes created in her Independence bakery by Barbara Storey. They are available in 6 flavors: Origi- nal, Lemon, Chocolate Fudge, Pumpkin, Pina Colada and Cin- namon Rum Raisin. These are perfect for your holiday enter- taining: they will keep through New Year’s—if you can resist eat- ing this delicious treat before then. These cakes make ideal gifts for your friends and clients. Four inch cake $9 each or $80 for ten in a single order. Delivery be- gins after Nov. 10. Proceeds bene- fit the Rotary’s club elementary school dictionary project and scholarship fund. Contact the Monmouth Independence Rotary Club at 503-838-6687 or email rumcake@mirotaryclub.org or website: www.mirotaryclub.org Monmouth Garden Club Holiday Greens Sale MONMOUTH - Dec. 2-4 at Cen- tral Baptist Church, 655 S. Pa- cific Ave. (Hwy 99W). Hours are 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. on Wed. and Thurs. and 9 a.m. to noon on Fri. Admission is free. Fresh holiday wreaths, table and hearth deco- rations are available. Proceeds go to community beautification projects. Special orders may be placed in advance by calling Margaret Johnson 503-838-3995 or Diane 503-838-2980. West Valley Hospital 4th Annual Holiday Home Decor Bazaar DALLAS - Friday, Dec. 4th at 525 SE Washington St. Hours are 7:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Features new and previously enjoyed hol- iday decor including tree trim- mer, table top, doorway and small inside. Donations of decor accepted Nov. 2 through Dec 2. 100 % of proceeds benefit the WVH Volunteer Services Scholarship Fund providing scholarships to Polk County High School graduates pursuing a healthcare related field. For more information: Jennifer Best 503-623-7311 Dallas School District 5th Annual Holiday Bazaar DALLAS - Saturday, Dec. 5, Dal- las High School Forum, 1250 SE Holman Ave. Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Food, crafts, music, and more. Free Admission, spaces available. For more information contact: Debbie McCleery at debbie.mccleery@dsd.org or call 503-623-5594, ext. 5012 Evangelical Bible Church Christmas Boutique DALLAS - Saturday, Dec. 5 at 1175 SE Howe St. Hours are 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Admission is free. Features handmade crafts, fresh wreaths, jewelry, wood crafts, ornaments & much more. Pro- ceeds benefit women’s min- istries. For more information 503-623-2331. Greenway Mobile Home Park Annual Craft & Bake Sale DALLAS - Saturday, Dec. 5 in park clubhouse at 450 SE LaCre- ole Dr. (park map posted at en- trance). Hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Features crafts, baked goods, soup & roll $2. Raffle tick- ets 3 for $1. Vendor tables avail- able. For information: Charlotte Huff, 503-623-4891. Independence Elementary School’s Annual Holiday Craft Fair INDEPENDENCE - Sat., Dec. 5 at Independence Elementary School gym, 150 S. Fourth St. Hours are 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Ad- mission is free. Features, hand- made crafts and gifts. Lunch, snacks and desserts will be available. Tickets for many raffle prizes will be sold at the fair 4 for $1. Raffle will be drawn at the end of the fair. Vendor tables available for $15. For tables or more information: IES 503-838- 1322; Liane Moser at 503-838- 2240. Proceeds from the vendor tables, food concession & raffle tickets sales go to benefit the IES Activity Fund. St. Philip Catholic Church Annual Holiday Bazaar DALLAS – Saturday, Dec. 5 at 825 SW Mill St. Hours are 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Admission is free. Features holiday greenery wreaths, cen- terpieces, poinsettias, crafted holiday gifts and decorations, homemade holiday cookies, breads and candies. A raffle and silent auction on specialty items and more. Soup and pie lunch- eon served all day. RAFFLE PRIZES: Trip to the coast for two, $300 gift card, and other cash prizes. Raffle tickets $2 each. Pro- ceeds benefit educational schol- arships, community projects, and charitable parish activities. Wheelchair and handicapped accessible. For more information Pat 503-787-1713. St. Thomas Episcopal Annual Holiday Bazaar DALLAS - Saturday, Dec. 5 at 1486 SW Levens St. Hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Features tables of handmade swags, wreaths, sur- prise raffle drawing, and warmth and fellowship. Pie and soup luncheon available at 11 a.m. until gone. For more infor- mation: 503-623-8522, Darla Newton 503-623-3935 or Jo Mar- tin 503-623-5752. Sons of Norway “Famous” Scandinavian Bake & Craft Sale WEST SALEM - Sons of Norway will hold their "Famous" Scandi- navian Bake & Craft Sale on Sat., Dec., 12, 10 am to 2 pm at the Salem Masonic Temple, 1625 Brush College Rd Salem, OR 97304. If you love Lefse, Rom- megrot Christmas pudding come early or it will be gone, it will be made by our members loving hands as will thousands of other Norwegian goodies available for sale. It is yet to be decided as to whether we will have "lox" for sale and what live demonstrations there will be. Come and purchase Norwegian Christmas baked goods and crafts. 503-910-3302