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Quest Diagnostics, Quest for a Cure is Hosting Two Craft Fair Events in November

Quest Diagnostics is hosting two craft fairs in November to benefit Quest for a Cure, their program to help raise money for the American Cancer Society.

Craft Fair - Shop for a Cause!
Saturday November 16, 2013
10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Green Tree Church of the Brethren
1078 Egypt Road, Oaks PA 19456
Come join us for a great day of Holiday shopping! There will be a unique showcase of crafts, gifts, baked goods, food, raffles, holiday décor and lots more!! Vendors Wanted! Call 610-454-4419 for further info.

Craft Fair - Holiday Bazaar!
Saturday November 23, 2013
10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Grace Lutheran Church
6th & Main Streets, Royersford PA 19468
Please join us for a fun day of Holiday Shopping! There will be handmade crafts, gifts, holiday décor, baked goods, food, raffles and lots lots more!! Vendors Wanted! Call 610-454-4257 for further info.

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