WHEN? Sunday, December 28, 2014, 3-5 p.m. MT.
WHERE? Cornerstone Center for Community Service, 251 East Norman Street.
WHY? It is the holiday season; our towns, homes, churches, and countrysides are aglow with bright and welcoming lights. It is the time of year when we count our blessings—and hopefully give to those less fortunate. It is busy days and nights, and lots of things to do on the lists—before Christmas.---so the Haigler Community Foundation decided to host a Winter Holiday Festival the Sunday after Christmas and before the New Year celebrations.
Everyone throughout our tri-state area is invited to make Haigler the center of your holiday activities on this date. For 2 hours, come and enjoy a small town atmosphere…filled with holiday delights and holiday memories for young and old! Our historic gymnasium will be decorated as a winter wonderland with lights, trees, and all that glitters. Take time to enjoy the festival decorations; listen to the songs and sounds of the season with a holiday musical show featuring The Calhouns of North Platte, NE (Cherokee Point Productions); and taste something of everything on the holiday goodies table. You can even visit and have your picture taken with Santa, who has promised to stop by on his return trip to the North Pole. And, you can register to win an electric fireplace and mantel that will be given away that afternoon.
The Winter Holiday Festival in Haigler is free admission. We want you to come, enjoy, and have a wonderful holiday experience. Attendees are invited to bring a food item for giving to the Dundy County Food Pantry. And, as for most of our community events at the Cornerstone Center, donations are always appreciated-- so the doors of the Center can remain open for our communities. We look forward to seeing you at the Winter Holiday Festival in Haigler on Sunday afternoon, December 28, 2014. Please come!
My husband and daughter (Bruce and Tiffany) were able to go to the festival and told me all about it. They had so much fun! She's still talking about the great time she had singing and playing the "bells"
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