Carteret Street Methodist fall bazaar, pumpkin patch just around the corner

Carteret Street United Methodist Church

Whether you're in need in of a pumpkin or something more random, rejoice in knowing that the annual Carteret Street United Methodist Church Fall Bazaar is coming back again on Saturday, October 16, and the pumpkin patch is open daily starting Monday, September 27.

The bazaar will run from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is free and open to the public. Available to guests will be the usual range of, from a press release: 

"Attendees will be able to purchase baked goods, frozen foods and other edible delicacies, participate in the silent auction, prepare for fall planting with sod and bedding plants from the Garden Shop or find treasure in the good “junque”, tools, crafts, toys and games booths. There is a beautiful handmade quilt available as well. Concessions and BBQ dinners will be sold to eat-in or take home. The Pumpkin Patch will also be open, and there will be Kids’ Games. This event is fun for the entire family. All proceeds benefit church missions and programs."

The Pumpkin Patch will be open beginning September 27, and thousands of pumpkins will be delivered on September 26 at 3 p.m. The pumpkins are grown in New Mexico by Navajo Indians and are shipped directly to Carteret Street.

The church is at 408 Carteret Street in downtown Beaufort.

More news of church bazaars is coming soon, I know that St. Helena's bazaar is on November 6.  Keep up on that news on our Bazaar topic page.