Monday, November 5, 2007

Schedule for 200years

Celebrating 200 Years
A Main to Main Event

FRIDAY-NOVEMBER 9, 2007

6:00 p.m.-Book Signing "THE SPIRIT OF ST. FRANCISVILLE" by local author Anne Butler, photographer Darrell Chitty, with works by painter Murrell Butler -Old Market Hall-Royal Street

8:00 p.m.- Music at the Magnolia Café on Commerce Street- "A Band Named Sue"

SATURDAY-NOVEMBER 10, 2007

9:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m.- FELICIANA STITCHERS QUILT SHOW AND SALE-Come by Parker Park to shop for that special quilt and to watch the stitchers make these beautiful one of a kind pieces of work.

9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.-ARTS AT THE MARKET-Birdman Coffee & Books on Commerce Street- The Arts For All members are displaying their work all month long.

10:00 p.m.-5:30 p.m.-HAPPY 200 YEARS IN ST. FRANCISVILLE-Pick up your birthday card at one of the following participating stores to receive your 10% discount. Fill in the back, drop off at any participating store to be eligible for the drawing. Stores: Border Imports, Britches & Stitches, Grandmother's Buttons, Harrington Gallery, Hillcrest, Historical Society Museum, The Massage Clinic, Sage Hill, The Shanty Too, Wine Parlor, Tommy Savage Books, and The Vintage Store.

7:00 p.m.-DATE NIGHT AT THE MOVIES- Mom and Dad, get a babysitter and join us at the 4-H Barn on Wilcox Street to watch Hillary Swank on the big screen in the movie that was filmed right here in St. Francisville. Admission is one canned good for the WFP Food Bank.

7:00 p.m.-DYLAN SNEED will be performing at the Birdman Coffee and Books on Commerce Street

SUNDAY-NOVEMBER 11, 2007

2:30 p.m.-SCHOOL DAYS AT JULIUS FREYHAN HIGH SCHOOL-Fidelity Street. All Veterans are Welcome and will be honored by the WFHS NJROTC Color Guard. There will be Oral Histories of Days Gone By from past graduates. The Auditorium will host a Reception with the WF Community Choir and to top off the afternoon, there will be a Black and White Photo Exhibit celebrating THE SPIRIT OF ST. FRANCISVILLE 200 YEARS.

Come spend the afternoon with us at this splendid Old School.


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