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On Tuesday, Dec. 3 at 6 p.m., Santa Claus will visit the Churchville Branch Library. This free event for all ages will feature stories, holiday traditions, refreshments and plenty of time to meet and have pictures taken with Santa Claus.

Santa39“At the Churchville Branch, we offer programs that fill a need in our immediate community. We especially enjoy planning activities like ‘Here Comes Santa Claus’ that are fun for the entire family,” said event coordinator Ann Hunter.

Santa’s visit to Churchville is sponsored by The Friends of Augusta County Library, a nonprofit group that provides volunteers and supplemental funding for children’s programming at five library locations.

A part of the Augusta County Library system, the Churchville Branch Library is located at 3714 Churchville Ave. in Churchville.  Learn more about this and other programs at www.augustacountylibrary.org or call 540-245-5287.

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