Date: 9/28/2022
PALMER – This fall, the Three Rivers Chamber of Commerce is hosting its second annual Holiday Harvest Fair on Oct. 1 at Pulaski Park from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
There will be food, raffles, games and over 80 vendors including Mikki’s Creations, Just a Little Craft Store, HuGGable Snuggles, Custom Themed Solar Lights & Crafts, Paws for Blue K-9, Made in America Metal Arts, 2 Bears Dancing Pottery, Paws-a-tively Delectable, D&E Farm, Adore your Door, FABB, Beads by Tea, Terrapin Naturals Apothecary. The nonprofits attending are the Palmer Domestic Violence Task Force, Light up Palmer, Top Floor Learning, Palmer Library, Quaboag Hills Substance Use Alliance and Department of Children and Families.
“The Chamber is dedicated to serving the community by providing fun, diverse events and activities,” said Holiday Harvest Fair Coordinator Carol Seaver. “Our vision was to create something on a larger scale for local families and thought this fair would be a great place for folks to gather, enjoy themselves and have a good day out.”
The Three Rivers Chamber of Commerce is one of the oldest chambers in the area. It was established to recognize the authority to deal with matters of interest to businesses of the general public and follow prosperity to the community to promote the general welfare of the Village of Three Rivers. This year, they’ve up the ante with bigger entertainment from Ray of Elvis, Harry the Jugglar, Gotta Dance and more made possible by a grant from the Palmer Cultural Council and the Massachusetts Cultural Council. In addition, the Valley’s Classic Hits 97.7 FM WARE/1250 AM radio station will be doing a live broadcast of the fair.
“We’re hoping for another successful event,” Seaver responded. “We really want to bring some great events into the town of Palmer that’s festive and exciting.”