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Spotlight Event: The Annual St. Joseph’s Parish Family Celebration

Join family and friends for a day of fun, food, rides and more.

 

The annual St. Joseph’s Parish Family Celebration will be held next Sunday..

The Prelude starts at 10:30 am, presented by the Folk Group. The buffet will open immediately after the 11:00 am Mass. There will be hamburgers, hot dogs, sausage and peppers, corn on the cob, soda, lemonade, water and ice cold beer. Coffee, tea and dessert will also be served.

Rides will be available for the kids throughout the day and the popular “Water Mister’’ will also return.

Bring your lawn chairs, tables, tents, picnic baskets, and towels.

There will be prize and cash raffles throughout the day.

According to Father Sean Gann, the celebration is looking more and more to be a huge extravaganza.

“The numbers of people registering for the event increases every day and by all accounts will be a big success,” explains Father Sean, “The committee has worked long and hard to bring you a day filled with a lot of fun and good memories... and I don’t think anyone will be disappointed.”

 

What: Parish Family Celebration Day

When: Sunday, May 27th, 10:30 am

Where: St. Joseph’s Church

Why: To enjoy a fun filled day with family and friends

Cost:

Pre-Register fees:
Adults $ 5.00
Children $ 3.00
(5 - 15 years old)

Day of Picnic fees:
Adults $10.00
Children $ 6.00
(5 - 15 years old)
Children under 5 free

Notes: Admission tickets are available at the Parish Center during office hours. Rain or shine.

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