Christmas Lighted Parade and Chili Feed
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A lighted parade at dark sure to get the whole family in the spirit for the beginning of late Christmas shopping hours. If you weren't in the spirit, you will be after the Parade and warm cup of chili. 7pm.
Christmas Lighted Parade and Chili Feed
Phone : 402-879-3419 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : superiorcc@alltel.net
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