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Annual bazaar set for St. Stanislaus in Anderson

October 09, 2019 - 00:00
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Signs of fall are setting in. The days are getting shorter, the air is getting cooler, football games every weekend and the 65th Annual St. Stanislaus Catholic Church homecoming and bazaar in Anderson is just around the corner.

The parishioners of St. Stanislaus invite everyone to their upcoming bazaar set for Sunday, Oct. 13, 2019. The day will begin with a Mass at 10 a.m. Afterward, the bazaar will open with the serving of a barbecue and sausage dinner with all the trimmings at 11 a.m. Cost of plates are $10 for adults and $6 for children. Sandwiches will be served later in the day for $5 each and you can purchase brisket for $12 per pound and sausage for $8 per pound to take home.

The day will continue with booths and games for all ages. You can also play the famous St. Stan’s and Domino Shuffle. Tommy Szymczak will once again head up the live auction with lots of nice and unique items, antiques, quilts and much more beginning at 1 p.m. This year will be the 30th consecutive year that Brian Marshall and the Texas Paradise Band will provide live Polish music for dancing and entertainment throughout the day.

Winners of the raffle will be drawn 30 minutes after the conclusion of the live auction. You will also be able to purchase lots of handmade and homemade items at Babusha’s Porch as well as the new history book denoting the last 150 years. And don’t forget, the beautiful and historic church completed in 1917 will also be open for visitors to view. The combination of the events of the day makes for a wonderful outing for the whole family.

Your presence will be appreciated, and your support will benefit the beautification and maintenance of the church. Everyone is welcomed to enjoy the day. The church and bazaar grounds are located at 1511 Hwy. 90 South in Anderson. For more information, call the parish office, 936-873-2291 or visit their website, www.saintstans.org.