
Hopefully you were able to experience the 4th Street Fair this year. If not, the following is a bit of an overview of the weekend.
There were the usual hot comfort foods, barbeque by vendors like Pete’s Corner Cafe, kettle corn –my favorite –and baked goods by area churches and organizations. But this year an element of cold and rain might have kept a few people from coming out to partake of the sights and smells of the fair.
We were not disappointed as the 4th Street Fair’s autumn colors were visible on our favorite tree–some things stay the same. We met friendly vendors who made lovely and inexpensive wood decorations. And there was live music, flowers and handmade crafts of all kinds.

Let us know what you thought of this years 4th Street Fair–your favorite things and things you miss from years past. Make your comments below.
Hope all had a fun and warm weekend!

We didn’t get a chance to go to The Fourth Street Fair this year. I feel bad because I really wanted some of Ullery’s Homemade Ice Cream. That tree in the picture of this article is very pretty Karole.
My wife went to pick up our yearly supply of honey. And, of course, to bring back bbq!
Would liketo be a vendor this year. Were a non profit organization how do we do this?