Emmeline Found, of Denver, wears a hat she crafted herself and eats a cupcake. She was visiting her grandparents in Jaffrey. ASHLEY SAARI/Ledger-Transcript Credit: ASHLEY SAARI/Ledger-Transcript
Residents browse the art sale in the First Church. ASHLEY SAARI/Ledger-Transcript Credit: ASHLEY SAARI/Ledger-Transcript
Rides in the Model T cost a quarter, the same price as always. ASHLEY SAARI/Staff Credit: ASHLEY SAARI/Ledger-Transcript
Live music gives the fair a festive air. ASHLEY SAARI/Ledger-Transcript Credit: ASHLEY SAARI/Ledger-Transcript
Shoppers browse the white elephant sale in the Meetinghouse. ASHLEY SAARI/Ledger-Transcript
The First Church in Jaffrey hosted its annual fair in the church, Meetinghouse, and lawn Wednesday. ASHLEY SAARI/Ledger-Transcript Credit: ASHLEY SAARI/Ledger-Transcript
The Jaffrey Rotary Club members, from right, Jim Banghart, Bill Scofield, Owen Houghton, Rudra Aryal, Jed Brummer and Peter Russel volunteered to park cars. COURTESY Credit: COURTESY
The First Church in Jaffrey continued it’s 108-year-long tradition Wednesday with the First Church Fair.
The event raises funds to support local social service organizations and scholarships for Conant Middle High School graduates. With vendors and shopping throughout the church, parish, Meetinghouse and common, the fair featured a bakery, children’s games, live music, antiques and collectibles, art and rides in a Model T.