Shoppers select treats from the cookie walk at St. Nicholas Bazaar last year.
An array of homemade cookies and crafts are set to be sold at Trinity Church’s St. Nicholas Bazaar.
Shoppers spent more than $1,864 at last year’s cookie walk and bake sale, which offers homemade confections.
The bazaar features individually decorated gingerbread houses, live, decorated, Maine balsam wreaths, live boxwood topiaries, Christmas gift crafts, a cookie walk, bake sale, gourmet-to-go dinners and a Junior Shoppers room, open to children only.
New to the bazaar are Christmas cookies, with the recipe provided, made by the Rev. Paul Jeanes III, the rector of Trinity Church.
Lawrence Presbyterian Church will have a table selling soap and collectibles made in Haiti; Seeds-to-Sew International will sell bags, bracelets and other handmade items with proceeds benefiting women in Kenya.
Parishioners and vendors are set to offer jewelry, hand-knit children’s sweaters, hats and mittens, ladies’ winter and holiday evening cape shawls, contemporary pillows and grass-fed beef from Hopewell.
Additionally, there will be an antiques and collectibles silent auction, featuring a gold onyx Tiffany ring. Winners are set to be announced at 1 p.m.
St. Nicholas Bazaar is scheduled for 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. Dec. 7 at the church, 33 Mercer Street, Princeton.
More information is online at trinityprinceton.org.

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