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REMINDER: Community Church Services begins at 6:00pm. Note from the scene of the service: There was some confusion over the starting time. Folklore of the Old West impresario Charles Grimsley said that our earlier time, 6:30pm, CT was correct, but that some publicity had been printed saying that service would start at 6:00pm. Bro. Garry Jones, one of the ministers taking part in the service, said that the service would start at 6:15pm. Already, a good number of worshippers are at the meeting. There's still time to get there to enjoy most of the service. Sunday, October 8, 2006, at 6:00pm, this evening a Community wide Church Service on the steps of the Columbia Baptist Church. The event kicks of the Fall Festival, "Folklore of the Old West," Week in Columbia. Many folks are bringing lawn chairs to the event. This story was posted on 2006-10-08 17:35:51
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