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Missouri City community tradition marks 27th year

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Virtual in 2020, “A Country Affair” Fall Festival, a Missouri City tradition celebratin­g its 27th year, is back live and in person on Saturday, Nov. 13 — and an enthusiast­ic team of volunteers is delighted to welcome visitors back.

Always on the second Saturday in November, the Fall Festival opens its doors at First United Methodist Church Missouri City, at the corner of Lexington Boulevard and Murphy Road.

Inside, you’ll find a marketplac­e of artisans and crafts vendors; a silent auction with unique, curated items on display; and home-baked treats from Aunt Hattie’s shop.

Outside is a family-friendly carnival midway with loads of games for all ages. Specially priced wristbands mean that kids can play all day.

Visitors can also dine on the carnival fare they’ve been craving.

Admission and parking are free. To learn more, visit fumcmc.org/fallfestiv­al.

 ?? Courtesy of First United Methodist Missouri City ??
Courtesy of First United Methodist Missouri City

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