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The 13th annual children's Christmas party will be held at the Foltz Community Center on Sunday, Dec. 7, from 2-4 p.m. There is no admission charge, but children must be accompanied by an adult.

The Foltz Center and local businesses are hosting the event. The children will have a chance to have that all important chat with Santa. This year the youngsters will play holiday games, do a craft and receive a snack.

Parents must pre-register their children for the event. Registration forms are at the Foltz Center and will be sent home from school. Organizers of the event ask that completed forms be dropped off at the community center office by Friday, Dec. 5.

Instead of paying an admission charge, participants of the Christmas party are invited to donate to the Aultman Hospital Pediatrics "Jayani's Treasure Chest." Items such as games, rattles, books and crayons appropriate for ages birth to 18 years old, are needed and will be given to pediatric patients.




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