Annual British Faire
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Join the Daughters of the British Empire for their annual fundraiser. Shop for a variety of British goods, foods & cheese, tea, Celtic & Scottish jewelry, antiques, books and holiday goods. Entertainment provided by local dancers, musicians, jugglers, face painters and more. Children's activities. Visit with members of local British clubs. A visit by a Queen and her Court. Enjoy Afternoon Tea served by our members. (11am to 2:45pm) - $14.00 for the tea includes admission. But come early. The Tea sells out fast!
10:00AM to 4:30PM
Annual British Faire
Email Address : britishfairekc@yahoo.com
Web: www.facebook.com/AnnualBritishFaire
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