Cultural Affairs Committee invites your help putting up Ream display
The Village Cultural Affairs Committee needs for help putting up the Ream holiday folk art display on the Bluffton Presbyterian Church lawn.
Tree lights will be hung on Saturday, Nov. 7. The cutout displays go in the yard on Saturday, Nov. 14.
This invitation goes out to businesses, church groups, families and individuals.
Lynda Best, one of the volunteers said, "We need people to help in the trees hanging lights also on Nov. 7. We start at 8:30 a.m. and try to finish by 1 p.m. Lunch is provided for workers."
She added that if a family or group would adopt a scene they can put up that display with the committee's guidance and then leave.
Call Lynda Best 419-296-2790 or Terry Mullenhour 419-358-0458 for more details.
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