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Follow the Star Community Christmas

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Event# 785-726-2660

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The Christmas season in Ellis will start with the Follow The Star to Ellis Christmas Celebration. Vendors will be set up at the Old High School. Crafts, Food and other booths will be there. The man in the red suit will be hearing the wishes of the younger visitors. Guests will be able to register for prizes that will be given away. The hours are 10 am- 4 pm.

Also going that day is Country Christmas located at the Cottage Lane Pumpkin Patch. There will be crafts, hayrides and Santa. It is located west of Ellis stoplight, turn south @ 110th Ave. left past the creek. Contact Donna Sonneson at 785-726-2490 for more information

Follow the Star Community Christmas

Address : Old High School Hays KS
Phone : 785-726-2660   (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 785-726-3653

Email Address : chrysler55@eaglecom.net

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Kansas Postcard Collection

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