CENTER POINT, Alabama --- The Center Point Women's Preservation Society will have its fall festival on Nov. 3 at Reed-Harvey Park on Polly Reed Road.

The festival will benefit the Phillips-Patterson-Taylor home that is being restored at Reed Harvey Park to be used as a wedding house and multiuse facility.

The Center Point Women's Preservation Society works to save old homes and buildings in Center Point and put them to useful purposes for the city, according to Betty Henderson, who is founder and president of the group.

The festival will include live music and entertainment, vendors for arts and crafts, vintage clothing, Alabama and Auburn gear, jewelry, purses and accessories, and food.

For children, there will be pony rides and other rides, slides, a moon walk and more.

The festival is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Henderson said vendors and volunteers are needed. For information, call 853-7063.

Reed Harvey Park is at 335 Polly Reed Road.

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Center Point fall festival to benefit historic home restoration

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