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  • 09

    Plainfield United Methodist Church Chicken and Biscuit Dinner, February 9

    00:00 -12:29
    2019.02.09
    Plainfield United Methodist Church
    17929 Plainfield Rd, Gregory, MI 48137, USA
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/plainfield-united-methodist-church-chicken-and-biscuit-dinner/

    The Plainfield United Methodist Church will be serving a Chicken and Biscuit Supper on February 9 beginning at 5 p.m. at 17845 M-36, north of Gregory. Free will donation. Take out available. All are welcomed. For more information contact Kate Humrich at 517-851-8932.

    Kate Humrich

    Open Air Market of Stockbridge is Indoors Saturday, February 9

    11:00 -15:00
    2019.02.09
    First Presbyterian Church CE Building
    101 S Center St, Stockbridge, MI 49285, USA
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/open-air-market-of-stockbridge-is-indoors-this-saturday-january-12-2/

    We will be in the First Presbyterian Church CE Building, 101 S. Center in Stockbridge 11 am to 3 pm on Saturdays.

    January 12, February 9, March 9 and April 13

    Vendors will include cheese, honey, pesto and homemade chips, bread, baked goods, chocolates, lotions, art, woodworking, hot sauces, relishes and eggs.

    The Presbyterian women will be serving a soup, salad and sandwich luncheon during the market.

    Local musicians will perform from Noon to 2 pm.

    For more info, call Suzi 517-851-7437.

     

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