Acton Faith Bible Boutique

 
 

Acton Faith Bible Boutique is know for the best chili in town!  Every year it is the lunch served for hungry shoppers as they meander from booth to booth for that ‘something special’.  And this 10th year had many unique gifts to choose from.


The High Desert School MPR was sectioned off with rows of booths of handmade items and unique gifts to choose from.  Chair, Carol Johansen was happy to greet everyone as they entered and given a ‘brown bag’ for holding most gifts.  She thanks all who helped make this a great boutique where you could break bread, share, see old friends and get your Christmas presents all in one enjoyable afternoon.

 

10th Annual Holiday Boutique

Raffle begins and Wendy Young explains the handmade beads made in Africa by widows.

Laura Skorich (left) of ‘Perkin Up’, Acton’s coffee shop  and Longaberger products and Judy Baxter of ‘Cleansing Moments’ look over the new items that came in just for Christmas.

Raffle begins and Wendy Young explains the handmade beads made in Africa by widows.

(L-R) Miraada Gray, Katherine Williams and Megan Maxwell helped shoppers wrap their gifts for free... or a donation.

Chair Carol Johansen, left,  instructs Jackie Fryer with background information about the boutique.

Anita Simich seemed happy to be here again and showed off her handmade items.

Girl Scout booth included (L-R) Jessica Reed, Tiffany Dehemmer and Emily Shirk.

Jessie White brought her all natural soy candles and has a class coming up for only $10.00

Jane Evans and granddaughter Aubrey helped dish out the ‘best Chili in Acton’

Elizabeth Kilcoyne of Kilcoyne Lilac Farm and Doris Rivas of Sunglass Safari had an interesting combination booth with information about flowers, sunglasses and more!

Thank you to all who helped make this a memora-ble, 10th Annual Boutique.