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Carol Roberts: Wants Christmas Postcard Village to expand

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Carol Roberts writes:
I agree with the writer that Halloween garnered more interest in decorating the square than Christmas has thus far. I hope that will change in the coming days. The birth, life, and resurrection of the Son of God is the most important in the history of the world, and it is a cause for great celebration. Perhaps you have read in the news this week how the town of Waldena, MN, reacted when the grinches there protested a public nativity display. I hope they will be an inspiration to good people everywhere. Merry Christmas to you and your staff and all the good people of Columbia...and to all Kentuckians! --Carol Roberts
Comments re article 79494 Letter Wants to see more Christmas Cards on the Square




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