Talents Galore Lunch and Craft Fair
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Saturday, October 19th, 9am-3pm at New Gottland Lutheran Church. Coffee and Cinnamon Rolls served 9-10:30am and 11am-2pm Soup lunch (Deluxe Potato Soup and Steak Soup) will be served. The lunch, morning coffee and rolls will be "free-will" donation. Swedish Tea Rings, Swedish Rye Bread, Spritz Cookies, Sand Hill Plum Jelly and many more yummy baked goods will be for sale. We also have a colorful selection of hand-crafted items for holiday gift giving. Come see our newly renovated Fellowship Hall. Our church is handicap accessible - enter on the North Side of our beautiful red brick church just 1/2 mile east of I-135 on 17th Ave.
Talents Galore Lunch and Craft Fair
Phone : 620-241-4338 (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 620-241-7363
Email Address : lafarmranch@speednet.com
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