Erica Cutter of Antrim with the display she created for her best friend’s business, J.M. Cutter Carpentry.
The Sousas hosted a table for their mobile mechanic services. From left, Matthew Sousa, Breanna Sousa, Brooklyn Sousa and Xander Sousa.
Community residents browse at the Antrim Business Fair.
Bel Vassar of Pict Woolen Mills speaks with Jenine Rubin at the Antrim Business Fair on Saturday.
Erica Cutter displays a collage of projects by J.M. Cutter carpentry.
Members of the Cutter family and friends, from left, Sophie LeCler, Jessica Garabrant, Addy Cutter, Erika Cutter, Belle Stahlin and Kaylee Coyle.
Bel Vassar, right, talks to a community member.
Business owners interact with community members.
Bel and Paul Vassar of Pict Wool display. some of their products at the Antrim Business Fair on Saturday.
Amanda Perry, right, with four young visitors at the Antrim Business Fair on Saturday.
Great Brook School volunteers Siobhan LeClerc, left, and Cassie Anderson with young guests at the Antrim Business Fair.
Antrim residents visit tables at the Antrim Community Board’s first Business Fair on Saturday.
The Antrim Community Board hosted its first Community Business Fair on Saturday morning at Great Brook School.
Dozens of Antrim business owners, representing everything from carpentry to accounting and woodworking to wool processing, met community members and displayed their goods and services.
Rick & Diane’s Pizza provided pizza served by the Antrim Grange, and Antrim-based performers Silent Woods Collective and Heartspur Sound provided music. The Great Brook Student Leadership Council organized children’s games and activities.