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Halloween night @ The Community

Wednesday, October 31st from 6 to 9 pm

In the parking lot of the Collinsville Shopping Center on Virginia AVE.

Live on BWT21 TV station & live stream at www.btw21.com

CANDY for all the kids.  help by donating more candy. cars needed and volunteers needed for Trunk-or-Treat

INFLATABLES for the kids to bounce around. volunteers needed

CORN DOGS, and pop corn and more.  volunteers needed to serve

Fire Trucks and Police Cars and much more.

In partnership with serval local businesses and BTW21 we will again serve the kids of our community and their families.  Come to serve.  Come and have some fun.  Need more information?  See Michelle Kasey or one of our leaders at church this Sunday.  Call us at 276-647-8231 or emailinfo@thecommunityfellowship.org

And it's all FREE.  See you Wednesday!  

Wait, we will see you at church this Sunday for the last week of the CONSUMED series at 10:10am.

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