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Festival of Nativities

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Event# 785-843-0276

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Over 150 Nativity sets will be displayed with creative use of lights, poinsettias, decorated trees and music. The sets represent many countries and cultures and are crafted from a variety of materials. Don't miss the crafts sale. Saturdays and Sundays in December.
Time: Noon-4pm

Festival of Nativities

Address : Centenary United Methodist Church, 4th & Elm Baldwin City KS
Phone : 785-843-0276   (Always call and confirm events.)

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Admission Fee : $3.00 Donation suggested

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