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Amy L. Chaney calls Made in USA Christmas a Great Idea

But theme for this years Christmas parade already set: The Spirit of Christmas

That is a great idea, Maury. The Chamber of Commerce board of directors have already decided on a theme for the Christmas parade this year and it is "The Spirit of Christmas", which really ties into the American made Christmas idea. We can definitely celebrate the American Spirit of Christmas this year! Hope to see you at "The Spirit of Christmas" parade in December. -Amy L. Chaney, Chamber Secretary Comments re article 46299: Says Made in USA Christmas should be theme this year



This story was posted on 2011-08-19 08:36:49



 

































 
 
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