Annual Strawberry Fair to be June 11

AMENIA — The 38th annual Strawberry Fair returns Saturday, June 11, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.Celebrate the strawberry with one of the fair’s famous strawberry sundaes. Strawberries will also be available for sale by the box and by the flat.Numerous vendors will sell their wares on the grounds of the United Presbyterian Church, which sponsors the event. Live music, food, a petting zoo, a clown, a bake sale and raffles will provide entertainment throughout the day.On an adjacent property, the Amenia Library will hold its annual book sale and silent auction.Admission to the day’s festivities is free and the event will be held rain or shine.The United Presbyterian Church is located on Route 22 just north of the light, next door to the Amenia Town Hall.

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