The Bizarre Bazaar
Posted on 11/07/2018 by Michael J. Uchalid in Bristol Roundup

The Bizarre Bazaar
The New England Carousel Museum will hold its annual Bizarre Bazaar Art and Craft Fair on Saturday, November 10th from 10 AM – 4 PM.
This juried holiday craft fair will feature a variety of items available for purchase by talented artists and artisans. Get a jump-start on your holiday shopping and find beautiful, unique gifts for loved ones, or buy something special for yourself.
There will be two floors of over 50 exhibitors showing off their art, homemade crafts, delicious treats, and holiday gifts. Vendors include many favorites from previous years, as well as some exciting new additions.
Bringing the kids?
Free Carousel rides for children all day long and Paul the magician will be performing.
There will be an arts and crafts area for children to enjoy.
Admission to this event is only $1.00, and includes free carousel rides for children throughout the day.
The New England Carousel Museum is located at 95 Riverside Ave. in Bristol.
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