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Obituary: Wayne W. Malcho

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DANSVILLE-STOCKBRIDGE AREA FARMER- Wayne Malcho- lived his 81 years with his wife and family within...

Coney Island breakfast, anyone?

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article and photo by Patrice Johnson Each year, never on the same date, a Coney...

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SCN recognized for outstanding work

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By Agnes Geiger The Stockbridge Community News has received nine awards in the annual National...

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    Waterloo Farm Museum 28th Annual Christmas on the Farm

    10:00 am-4:00 pm
    12/03/2023
    Waterloo Farm Museum
    13493 Waterloo Munith Rd, Grass Lake, MI 49240, USA
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/waterloo-farm-museum-28th-annual-christmas-on-the-farm/

    Waterloo Farm Museum wishes to invite you to experience their 28th Annual Christmas on the Farm. Tour the 1880s farm house as it is poised to receive holiday visitors, stroll the grounds to view decorated outbuildings, warm your toes by the outdoor fire. Indulge in warm drinks and baked goods while musicians, carolers and storytellers entertain you. Demonstrators will share their crafts. Concessions will be available.

    Visit the Christmas Market to purchase your favorite gift items. Candles, crafted ornaments, pinafores, aprons, pottery, goat milk soaps, lip and hand balms, and wooden toys to name just a few. Everyone appreciates food items such as honey, maple syrup, and Waterloo Farm’s famous bean soup mix. Wreaths and decor are
    available for your seasonal decorating. Many gifts are locally sourced from Waterloo area artisans and vendors.

    All of this and more Saturday, Dec 2 and Sunday, Dec 3. Hours 10am to 4pm.

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