NORWAY — Big happenings on Nov. 23 in the Norway-Paris area! So, grab a bag or two and a friend, and head our way. Most events are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Start in Norway at 212 Main Street, the American Legion Craft and Vendor Fair. Then you can go across the street to The Guy E. Rowe School’s Craft Fair. Next, head down Paris Street to the Oxford Hills High School DECA Fair. From there, head to Market Square and turn right to the First Congregational Church fair. After that, you could head back to Market Square and visit the Craft Fair at Market Square Health Care. Get back on Route 26 and head to the Paris Fire Department, 137 Western Avenue, for their auxiliary fair.
Feeling hungry? If you haven’t filled up on the good food at the fairs, stop at one of Paris or Norway’s wonderful restaurants. Visit the shops on Main Street Norway. Top it all off by heading to 479 Main Street in Norway, the Universalist Unitarian Church, and enjoy the Mollyockett Barber Shop Chorus at 7 p.m.
We hope you come and have an enjoyable day in this part of Oxford Hills. Hopefully, you put a big dent in your Christmas shopping. Your visits will help the non-profits and the programs they sponsor.
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