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Chamber News… We had a lot of children for trick-or-treat last Thursday afternoon in the business district. They were all dressed up for the occasion and on a sugar high by night fall. Are any of the stores interested in doing a coupon for the Christmas Festival? With November 30th being Small Business Shopping Day, I’ve talked to a couple of businesses about having a sheet of merchant coupons available for people to take with and shop downtown after the festival. If you would also like to participate on the coupon sheet we will need your coupon by November 18. Please email it to us at: chamber@wadenacoc Have a great week. Please email us your upcoming holiday event if you’d like it included in the Chamber Chat or on our facebook page. Chamber Happenings… Thursday, November 7: Wadena County Historical Society Historic Harvest Supper fundraiser at the Wadena Elks Lodge from 4pm-7pm. Serving Turkey and all the fixin’s! Free will offering. Saturday, November 9: It has arrived! That most special holiday known as deer hunting. Good luck to all you hunters and have safe hunting season. Monday, November 11: Veteran’s Day Tuesday, November 12: Cyber Café’s annual Eat…Chill…Click…for a Cause fundraiser from 7am-6pm. Meal served from 11am-6pm. Raffle prizes, silent auction and gifts-to-go. Free will offering with all proceeds going toward the Teen Technology Center. Cyber Flyer: Eat Click for a Cause Friday, November 8 & 22: Wadena VFW Fish Fry Night serving from 5:00-7:30pm, take-outs available. Menu includes walleye or Shrimp, baked potato, coleslaw, pasta salad, and bread. Friday, November 22: Fireman’s Bingo. Thursday, November 28: Community Thanksgiving Dinner at M State Wadena from 11-1. Saturday, November 30: Small Business Day. Support our local merchants not only on small business day but throughout the holiday season and entire year! Six Good Reasons to Shop Locally: 1- Dollars spent locally stay in and work for the community. 2- The business you buy from pays local taxes to support our community. 3- The store you buy from will stand behind its goods. 4- You can transact business with friends. 5- Money you spend here stays here to create jobs for your family and neighbors. 6- You want to see the community grow and prosper. Saturday, November 30: Santa Day & Carriage Rides will be held in conjunction with the Christmas Festival at Memorial Auditorium from 11am-3pm. Santa & Mrs. Claus will be handing out candy to the kids. (Parents bring your camera if you’d like a picture with Santa.) Saturday & Sunday, Nov. 30 & Dec.1: Wadena Christmas Festival will be held in the Elementary gymnasium and auditorium. Saturday hours are 9am-5pm and Sunday hours are 11am-3pm. At present we have over 80 vendors taking part in this year’s festival.
Posted on: Mon, 04 Nov 2013 20:41:16 +0000

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