"I Have a Story to Tell"

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Name: "I Have a Story to Tell"
Date: March 26, 2013
Event Description:
The Historical Society's most popular annual program will be Tues., Mar. 26.  A panel of 5 residents will tell stories of past years in Washington...the businesses, the dates, the pranks, the neighbors, the teachers etc.  Audience members can add their memories also!  The program is casual and free.  Invite your friends to enjoy the fellowship of Washington friends.  
Location:
Washington Presbyterian Church
Date/Time Information:
7 p.m.
Contact Information:
Sue Freeberg 444-7621
Fees/Admission:
free open to the public
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