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1st annual 100+ Family Flea Market Event held by the Woodland Civic Association. Rain date: Sun., Oct. 18. 856-910-0324. Woodland Fire Hall, 524 Beechood Ave., Cherry Hill. woodlandcivic.org. 10/17. 8 am-4 pm.

24th annual Flemington Fall Crafts Festival On display and for sale will be works created by approximately 175 artists and artisans. Hunterdon County Fairgrounds, Rte. 179, Ringoes. www.craftproducers.com. $6; $2 youth; free for children. 10/17.

Anselma Farmers & Artisans Market Browse a wide variety of fresh farm and organic produce, baked goods and crafted items as well as hands-on activities and educational programs. Starting June 24, kids can also try their hand at gardening and come back periodically during the summer to see how the garden progresses. Mill at Anselma, Conestoga Rd. (Rt. 401), Chester Springs; 610-827-1906. 10/21.

Art Bra Exhibit To honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month, this exhibit features one-of-a-kind bras designed by professional fiber artists. Byers' Choice Visitor Center, 4355 County Line Rd., Chalfont; 610-768-3704. 10/16.

Autumn in Bucks County - 19th annual House Tour Features four distinctive homes offering a unique combination of setting, style & furnishings. Rain or shine. 215-297-8285. Trinity Episcopal Church, 6587 Upper York Rd., New Hope; Reservations required: 215-297-8285. www.trinitysolebury.org/housetour. $30. 10/17. 10 am-4 pm.

Burn Foundation's 36th Anniversary Gala and Auction Honoring the work of everyone connected to the burn community. Reservations required: 215-793-4666. Radisson Plaza - Warwick Hotel Philadelphia, 1701 Locust St.; Reservations required: 215-793-4666. $200 includes cocktails and dinner. 10/16. 6-10 pm.

Cape May Designer Show House Tours of this newly-remodeled historic home. Various show house tour/tea/lunch packages available. Closes 1/3. The Carpenter Cottage, 511 Franklin St., Cape May. $15; $10 children 3-12.

Country Living Fair Features over 80 exhibitors as well as crafts, antiques, live demonstrations, exhibits, pony rides & more. Historic Batsto Village at Wharton State Forest, 4110 Nesco Rd., Hammonton; 609-561-0024. 10/18. 10 am-4 pm.

Craft Fair & Family Activities Family-friendly event features a craft fair, basketball clinic, picnic BBQ, continuing education courses & more. Harcum College, 750 Montgomery Ave., Bryn Mawr; 610-520-3593. www.myharcum.com/homecoming2009. 10/17. 8:30-5 pm.

Early Furniture by George Nakashima Furniture exhibit of early works by George Nakashima. Moderne Gallery, 111 N. Third St.; 215-923-8536. 10/16.

Fall Craft Show Wreaths, floral arrangements, ceramics, jewelry, homemade candy & more. Holy Cross Church, 651 E. Springfield Rd., Springfield. 10/17. 9 am-4 pm.

Fall Festival & Craft Show Displays from over 100 crafters, children's activities, skateboard demonstrations, live entertainment & more. Downtown Haddonfield, Kings Highway East, Haddonfield. 10/17. 10 am-5 pm.

Fall Harvest Fest Vendors, natural & organic foods, live music, handmade arts & crafts & shiatsu chair massages. Essene Market & Cafe, 719 S. 4th St. 10/17. 12-3 pm.

Fall Outdoor Art Show The studios hold an outdoor show featuring several artists. Big Tree Studios, 1991 California Rd., Richlandtown. 10/17.

Gimme Shelter Displays of six functional woodland shelters designed to raise awareness about sustainable building/living. Closes May, 2010. The Schuylkill Center, 8480 Hagy's Mill Rd.

Inga Saffron: Philadelphia Skyline & Architecture Discussion of recent architectural changes in the city. University of the Arts - Gershman Hall (Gershman Y), 401 S. Broad St.; 215-446-3033. $20 advance; $25 day of event. 10/18. 11 am.

Overington Park Fall Festival This event features a craft sale, flea market, a Frankford Garden Club bulb planting workshop, children's activities and more. Overington Park, Orthodox St.; 215-537-5750. 10/17. 9 am-3 pm.

Paper Cuts Paper Cuts is an exhibition of four artists, Lane Twitchell, Kako Ueda, Susan Knight, and Hunter Stabler, who use cut paper as their primary expressive material. Peddie School - Mariboe Art Gallery, South Main St., Hightstown. 10/16.

Phila Flea Market City Center Philadelphia Flea Markets has raised community-based funds since 1987. Jefferson Square Park, 3rd & 4th Sts. on Washington Ave.; 215-625-3532. www.PhilaFleaMarkets.org. 10/17.

Tricky Tray & Dinner The Masonic Charity Foundation is hosting this event which features a buffet dinner & raffle baskets. Call 609-239-3924 for information. Fellowship Center, 1114 Oxmead Rd., Burlington; 609-239-3940. $30. 10/17. 4-10 pm.

Uhuru Flea Market Benefits programs promoting economic & social justice in the African community. Clark Park, Baltimore Ave. & 43d St.; 215-387-0919. uhurufleamarket.blogspot.com. 10/18. 9 am-5 pm.

Village Square Bazaar & Flea Market Used toys, books, CDs, "Trash & Treasures" & more. St. Andrew's United Methodist Church, 327 Marlton Pike W., Cherry Hill; 856-429-4469. 10/16.

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