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Lighting of the City Park

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Event# 785-421-5621

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We invite you to join us Friday, starting at 6:00 pm as we WATCH THE LIGHTS COME ON! Enjoy refreshments! Visit with Santa Claus! Enjoy special entertainment!

$500 in Ringneck Bucks to be given away that night. Register with participating Chamber Merchants starting the Wednesday before for prizes of $150, $100 and five $50 ones!

Sponsored by the Hill City Chamber of Commerce.

Lighting of the City Park

Address : Lighting Event is at the East City Park, located at the corner of Elm Str. and West Str. Oberlin KS
Phone : 785-421-5621   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : hcchamber@ruraltel.net

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Admission Fee : free

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