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American Legion Auxiliary Childrens Christmas Party

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Event# 316-283-0479

Event Details

Come to the FREE Christmas Party and Bring a Friend. Shawn Reida Magic Show, of course, Santa Claus, Gift Bags for all the children, Homemade Cookies and Punch. Parents don't forget your camera. Shawn will interact Magic tricks with the kids, and of course that picture with Santa. Call for more information & RSVP.
12:30 to 3 P.M.

American Legion Auxiliary Childrens Christmas Party

Address : American Legion Hall, 400 S Spencer, Newton Ks. Newton KS
Phone : 316-283-0479   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : kdkidznmore@aol.com

Admission Fee : Free

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