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    St Mary Community Christmas Breakfast

    08:30 -11:00
    2019.12.08
    St. Mary
    10601 Dexter-Pinckney Rd, Pinckney, MI 48169, USA
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/st-mary-community-christmas-breakfast/

    On Sunday, December 8th, St Mary Men’s Club in Pinckney is proudly sponsoring our annual “Community Christmas Breakfast” at the Parish, located south of M-36 at 10601 Dexter Pinckney Road in Putnam Township. Breakfast is served 8:30 until 11:00am and is a Free Will Donation.  Proceeds provide food baskets for our neighbors in need and funding for our Community Food Banks, Gleaners, Love Inc and St Mary’s Food Pantry.  All donations are welcomed and tax receipts are available upon request. Our delicious menu is considered the best in the area serving everything from homemade breakfast burritos to waffles.  It is truly a Community Christmas Event and All are Welcome to join as a Family, to help our Neighbors and celebrate the true meaning of Christmas.  For further information contact Heather at the Parish Office 734-878-3161.

    Christmas on the Farm at Waterloo Farm and Dewey School

    12:00 -16:00
    2019.12.08
    Waterloo Farm Museum
    13493 Waterloo Munith Rd, Grass Lake, MI 49240, USA
    https://stockbridgecommunitynews.com/event/christmas-on-the-farm-4-2/

    The Waterloo Area Historical Society will host its annual “Christmas on the Farm and at Dewey School” on Saturday, December 7th, from 10 A.M. to 4 P.M. and Sunday, December 8th, from Noon to 4 P.M. This re-creation of the holiday’s traditions will include tours of the ten-room farmhouse, the authentic log house, several outbuildings, and the one-room Dewey School. Hand-decorated greens, home-made baked goods, and gift items will be available for purchase. Free cookies and cider and live music will be among the offerings for this homespun weekend. Concessions will also be available.

    Grounds admission is $5 for adults, $4 for seniors (62+), $2 for children age 5 to 12. Children under 5 and WAHS members are free.

    At the farmstead, natural decorations set the scene in the 14-room farmhouse, where costumed guides recount the activities that might have taken place in each room at Christmas time. Long ago days on a Michigan farm will be brought to life once again as singers and musicians perform traditional holiday melodies. The savory scents of the season will fill the air as dinner is prepared in the warm farm kitchen, reviving memories of the folks who once occupied this historic farmstead.

    Visitors will also be welcomed into the log house by a family preparing Christmas Dinner. The Gift Shop will offer items for sale to fill stockings and remind us of former lifestyles. Baked goods, jams, jellies, and other tempting treats will also be available. Wreaths, swags, and table centerpieces made of fresh greenery will be available for purchase in the Ice House. Be sure to visit the blacksmith working at the forge.

    In days gone by, the one-room schoolhouse served not only as an educational venue, but also as a rural community’s gathering place for plays, dinners, and socials, especially during the holiday season. In keeping with that tradition, the Waterloo Area Historical Society’s Dewey School Museum – located just a short drive from the Farm – will be open for tours and decorated for the season by local children.

    There’s something for everyone at this re-creation of “Christmas Past.”

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