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Wonderful production. I hope many will take the opportunity to enjoy it!
Don't let the Christmas Season go by without seeing this incredible production. This is NOT your "run of the mill" Nativity scene. All original music, incredible costumes. It is like a full show spread around Liberty Park. Not too preachy. Non denominational, so it doesn't push any one church, but focuses on what all Christians can agree on: Christ's birth is the most important part of Christmas. These people come together to add their incredible talent to the testimony of the divinity of Jesus Chrust. An incredible gift to the community.
Thanks to all involved!
Thanks to all who did this. It was a beautiful evening and there was hardly any wait at all! Even my small children loved it which is a miracle since they have very little patience for such things. But they were mesmerized almost as much as we were by the talent and the quality of the event. I did not expect that! It was like a major production put on my professional performers! I don't know what I was expecting, but it was better than I imagined.
Thank you! Thank you, and Merry Christmas!
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