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Newtown Interfaith Thanksgiving Service


Newtown will be holding the second annual Interfaith Community Thanksgiving Service.  There will be representation from many faiths, and it was a marvelous community event last year and much enjoyed by all!  It will take place at Trinity Episcopal Church, 36 Main Street, Newtown, on Sunday, November 20th at 7:00 p.m.


In addition, we are looking for singers to make up a mass choir, and you don’t need to be part any choir to participate.  There will be a rehearsal before the service on Sunday at 6:00 p.m. in the Choir Room, we hope you will join us at the service and/or in the choir!


Reception to follow in the Glover Undercroft (below the Sanctuary). 


Free and welcome to all!!

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