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Many shoppers return each year to find specialty items and support the cause.
“I’m always here, first of all for the variety of cookies. They are absolutely delicious,” said attendee Judy Bourk. “I used to be a volunteer here and work, but now I just come and buy the goodies.”

“They have nice stuff, reasonably priced, and it supports a good cause,” said Bill King, who stopped by the fair.

“Well, we know some people that do the arts and crafts here, and I think it’s a worthy cause for what their project is for the year,” said Helen Kunkleman. “So it’s worth it. It’s fun. We do the raffle, I haven’t won, but it’s still worth it.”

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They work all year long to make some of the best holiday crafts around, and they are pumped for fall. The St. Rita's Craft Club is located in the basement of one of the hospital's office buildings, and to a crafter, it's heaven. There are hundreds of bottles of paint, thousands of flowers, hot glue, and a handyman. These ladies spend countless hours painting and decorating to raise money for St. Rita's auxiliary. They are currently working on autumn and halloween decorations along with Ohio State items for their fall craft show.