Several Campbell County churches will host Christmas Eve services on Thursday. Some will be online only while others will be in-person or a mix of both.
First United Methodist Church: Will host two Christmas Eve events. The first will be for families at 4:30 p.m. where kids will come to watch âA Charlie Brown Christmasâ before picking up a candle and cupcake to celebrate at home. At 7, the church will host an online service where people will go through the biblical Christmas story, sing carols then light a candlelight and sing âSilent Night.â For more information, call 307-686-7339.
High Plains Community Church: Will host a candlelight service at 5:30 p.m. with a rerun starting at 6:30. The service will include worship, the reading of the Christmas story and a message from Pastor Dan Morgan. The congregation will sing âSilent Nightâ and encourage people to light candles. For more information, visit hpcchurch.com/christmaseve.
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Halloweird: Locals get creative for unusual 2020 holiday
The specter of a global pandemic forced caution and creative thinking during what is usually one of the most socially interactive holidays.
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Trick-or-treater Henry Stawarski checks out the many carved pumpkins set out in Nancy Tiegs yard for Halloween Saturday, Oct. 31, on Wildflower Drive in Baxter. Tiegs display consisted of 144 pumpkins. Kelly Humphrey / Brainerd Dispatch
A howling wind beneath a full moon provided an appropriately spooky backdrop to what was anything but a typical Halloween night in the Brainerd lakes area.
The specter of a global pandemic forced caution and creative thinking during what is usually one of the most socially interactive holidays. Traditional trunk-or-treat events in some local church parking lots became touch-free drive-thru trick-or-treating. Many of those who supplied candy at their homes found interesting ways to avoid close contact
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Funeral services for Deb Millhouse, 58-year-old Buffalo woman who passed away Monday at the her home in Buffalo, will be held at 10 a.m. Monday, Dec. 21 at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church in Buffalo with Father Doug Wasinger as officiant. Visitation will be held from 1 to 9 p.m. on Sunday at the Harness Funeral Home Chapel in Buffalo. Donations in Deb’s memory may be made to Susie Bowling Lawrence Hospice or St. Francis Animal Shelter in care of Harness Funeral Home at 351 N. Adams in Buffalo. To attend the service virtually or leave online condolences please visit www.harnessfuneralhome.com
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