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Rising Sun 150th Celebration Anniversary Dinner & Dance on Oct. 2

Posted on August 15, 2010 by admin

This is an flyer we received from the Rising Sun 150th Anniverary Committee, announcing the dinner and dance for the celebration

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THE TOWN OF RISING SUN IS CELEBRATING

150TH ANNIVERSARY

DINNER AND DANCE

                         OCTOBER 2, 2010        7:00PM-11:00PM

RISING SUN BANQUET HALL

                                Master of Ceremony – Richard Brooks

 FEATURING

 PIC’S  3 –  Lowell, Cheryl and Butch; DJ (Haven & Rosemary)

 REED FAMILY – David, Kathy, Ralph, and Bud

 DINNER MENU

Fresh Garden Green Salad

Season Baked Chicken Pieces (legs, thighs, breast)

Beef Burgundy

Baked Ziti

Scalloped Potatoes

Vegetable Medley

Dinner rolls and butter

Fudge Brownies

Coffee and tea

TICKETS $25.00   CASH BAR

 DOORS OPENED AT 6:30 pm

 MANY WILL BE IN PERIOD ATTIRE

               For tickets contact Diane Ehrhart 443 350 5351 or 410 658 6905

                                   Town Hall Headquarters 410 658 5353

     The Rising Sun Chamber, Rising Sun Historical Preservation Commission,

                                            Mayor and Town Commissioners

                                                  Thank you for your support

 

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  1. George says:
    August 16, 2010 at 8:45 am

    wonderful, best website

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  2. Mike says:
    August 21, 2010 at 8:07 am

    Thanks George.

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