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WARREN COUNTY, OH -- Sycamore Presbyterian Church (SPC) celebrates its 117th annual Lawn Fete, a festival of food, fun and fellowship that will transform the campus of Sycamore Presbyterian Church into a fairground on Sept. 5 and Sept. 6 from 9 am to 2 pm each day.
Located at 11800 Mason Montgomery Road, SPC’s Lawn Fete will feature a special Family-friendly Fun event on Saturday from 11 am -1 pm. Just as enjoyable as previous years, it will feature an inflatable obstacle course, a petting zoo, “Touch a Truck”, face painting, and a variety of games for children."
For more than 100 years, Lawn Fete at Sycamore Presbyterian has served as a multi-generational opportunity for young and old to enjoy a day of fun and fellowship with family and friends while helping support local, non-profit community organizations,” said Lead Pastor, Rev. Ross Reddick. “At Sycamore, we believe being a good neighbor is to use our gifts and resources to serve both our community and our God, and I’m continually amazed at the overwhelming support we receive; both inside and outside our Church."
Lawn Fete also boasts one of the area’s largest yard sales, and this year financial proceeds will be donated to Hope’s Closet, the Lesotho Nutrition Initiative and the Sycamore Presbyterian Preschool. In addition to these three organizations which receive financial proceeds, any remaining items (primarily furniture) will be donated to St. Vincent de Paul and Habitat for Humanity Restore.
About Sycamore Presbyterian Church: Sycamore Presbyterian Church, serving the communities of Blue Ash, Loveland, Mason, Montgomery, Sycamore and Symmes Township, was chartered in 1798--five years before Ohio secured its statehood. With a membership of more than 700, Sycamore offers ministries and programs focused on adults, families, school-aged children, and a robust music program featuring various choirs, handbells and a School of Music. Sycamore Presbyterian Church is a community where all are accepted and loved into a growing life with God. For more information, visit www.sycamorechurch.org, or call 513-683-0254.