• Rindge Woman's Club members made jams and preserves to sell at the fair. ASHLEY SAARI / Ledger-Transcript
  • Residents browse the basket raffle at the Rindge Harvest. ASHLEY SAARI / Ledger-Transcript
  • Dan Yelin of Colony Antiques assesses a bracelet for a customer. ASHLEY SAARI / Ledger-Transcript
  • Colleen Keegan spins wool into yarn as she sells items from her business, Home and History at the Rindge Harvest Fair. ASHLEY SAARI / Ledger-Transcript
  • Conservation Commission members Deni Dickler, Richard Mellor and Al Lefebve represent a booth with information and merch about the town's Conservation Commission efforts. ASHLEY SAARI / Ledger-Transcript
  • Vendors line up on outside the Rindge Recreation Department for the Rindge Harvest Fair. ASHLEY SAARI / Ledger-Transcript
  • Maddison Hendren of Rindge plays a game where she has to bounce ping-pong balls into cups at the Ridnge Harvest Fair. ASHLEY SAARI / Ledger-Transcript

The Rindge Womanโ€™s Club held its annual Harvest Fair on Saturday, Sept. 27, at the Rindge Recreation Department.

The fair featured jams and preserves made by club members, a raffle, a variety of vendor booths and children’s games and attractions. Local crafters and artists showcased handmade items, and a bake sale featured pies and breads.