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FIVE FUN FREE FAMILY THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND!!!

April 8th, 2011

FRED MCNAUGHTON – FIVE FUN FREE FAMILY THINGS TO DO THIS WEEKEND!!! April 8, 9, 10 2011

Hey, the Kids Cookie Break Skate isn’t free, but it is FUN and for the Family…It’s tomorrow (Saturday) 10 to noon at the Castle Roller Skating Rink.  Check it out at the KCB site.

5) Almost Free – Children under 2 are free, there’s free coffee and free popcorn – but there is a small ticket charge. Steven Courtney’s 5000th Show Celebration at the Oregon Dairy Warehouse Theatre, Lititz, PA – tomorrow (Saturday April 9) 2 Shows – 10:30am and 1:30pm. Visit StevenCourtney.com

4) Comedy Show by “The Old Biddies” on Sat. April 9th at 7PM at Fawn United Methodist Church in Fawn Grove. A free will offering will be collected to benefit the presenters and to help fund the Red Bird Mission Trip located in a remote part of Kentucky.
717-382-4573

3) Capital Bible Church Car Show tomorrow (Sat. April 9th) from 10AM-3PM at Capital Bible Church in Harrisburg. Rain or shine. Admission is free! Visit http://www.capitalbible.com for more info.

2) Lampeter Church of the Brethren is having an Olympics for the D.R. tomorrow (Sat. April 9th) It’s a fundraiser for the church’s mission trip to the Domincan Republic.  Three on three Soccer, homerun derby, swing-a-thon, Crazy Olympic Games, and more. Visit
http://www.lampcob.com for more info.

1) Lancaster Barnstormers Fan Fest – tomorrow (Saturday, April 9) This FREE event will be held at Clipper Magazine Stadium from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m., offering fans food, music and many activities for the entire family. Visit http://lancasterbarnstormers.com for more info.




  1. sal gambino
    April 8th, 2011 at 09:12 | #1

    1. Family game night
    2. Karaoke night
    3. DVD night
    4. Praise and worship jam
    5. Family walk on the beach night Enjoying together The amazing wonder of god’s creation Wild fellowship thing with 1 another.

  2. Brenda Koppenhaver
    April 8th, 2011 at 12:34 | #2

    I always point these out to my 2 kids who attend Millersville University. Being “broke college students”, they always are interested to know what is going on and carries a minimal fee involved! I don’t know if they actually attended of the events, but hopefully one day they work schedules will permit.

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