Kennedy Catholic High School Arts and Crafts Fair will be Saturday, Dec. 6 - Auburn Examiner

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The Kennedy Catholic High School Arts and Crafts Fair will take place on Saturday, December 6, 2025, from 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. This annual tradition is renowned for its quality and extensive participation, featuring nearly 150 vendors from the local area.

Attendees will find a diverse range of unique items, along with a holiday bake sale and café offerings. The presence of Santa for photo opportunities adds to the event's charm, making it a favorite among families. The fair has become one of the largest arts and crafts events in Auburn, drawing significant crowds each year. Local artists benefit from the exposure, promoting their crafts while fostering community connections. The event serves as a vital platform for supporting local businesses and artisans.

As the community gathers, the fair enhances local culture and offers a festive shopping experience.

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