Christmas Cookie Sale
The first FoCH Christmas cookie sale was held at the Richfield Historical Society Museum in 2012. This popular event took place every year on the first Saturday in December, moving to Fellowship Hall in 2017. That same year, RJRD board member Meg Slifcak suggested turning the cookie sale into a Christmas "extravaganza" to help showcase Gund Hall. FoCH took up the challenge. One year later, our cookie sale expanded into "Cozy Up to Winter Wonders" featuring Christmas crafts & activities, stories by the fireside, crafts, Father Christmas, and horse-drawn carriage rides past decorated vintage park building. in 2019, "Winter Wonders" was becoming recognized as a Richfield Tradition. In 2020 coronavirus has made the future uncertain, but we hope to re-kindle this tradition as soon as it is safe to do so.
Cookies of Christmas Past
2019
2018 At the urging of RJRD trustee Meg Slifcak, FoCH moved the Christmas cookie sale to Gund Hall and made it part of a full scale Winter Wonders!
2017
The cookie sale moved to Richfield Fellowship Hall with expanded hours 10-1
Arrive early for the best selection!
--Cookies, nuts, chocolates, mulled cider
--holiday decorations for sale
--drawing for Deck the Hall tickets at Stan Hywet ( value $88.00)
--Cookies will be priced at $10/lb and mulled cider at $2/cup.
-- Candied pecans priced by the bag.
--"shoppers" will take a box and pick out cookies to be weighed at our checkout
--we'll also have boxed-and-ready-to-go boxes of cookies, weighed and priced
For more information, contact Donna Spiegler [email protected] 216-410-6550
GUIDELINES FOR BAKING
--Cookies should be "Christmas Special" and nicely presented on a disposable platter.
--No chocolate chip cookies
--Please deliver your cookies between 8-9am on 12/2 to Fellowship Hall.
--Cookie pick-up may be possible on the afternoon of 12/1 --depending on location.
--If you want your cookie trays back, please pick up cookie trays by 1pm.
In 2017, the cookie sale moved to Richfield Fellowship Hall with expanded hours 10-1