Cute little tea-cosies, mittens, and quilts made with as much love as a nonna can muster will be on sale at the Griffith Uniting Church fete.
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Margaret Haggarty has continued her yearly tradition of setting up a window display at John Dodd pharmacy to showcase the craftsmanship of the ladies who donate their crafts to make the fete a success.
"We're losing a lot of our very good sewers as they get older," Mrs Haggarty said.
"But we'll make sure we've got plenty on the table for the fete".
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The fete will kick off at 5pm on November 15 and will feature handicraft stalls, Tongan meals, Cook Islander deserts, and a variety of children's entertainment.
"There will be jams, pickles, and cakes galore and lots of other interesting things," Mrs Haggarty said.
"It's a good family time."
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