Free Christmas Eve Dinner, Service Offered

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This Christmas Eve, Country Caterers in Marion is inviting the public to attend a Christmas Eve service with their family and friends. The evening will include an open Christmas Eve service featuring live, traditional Christmas music and a sermon presented by Rob Lill.

As a thank you for taking the time to "celebrate the real reason for the season," Country Caterers will be hosting a free traditional Christmas dinner. All food is being donated by anonymous donors and a number of local church and family volunteers will be working to serve the event.

The service will begin at 4:00pm on Saturday, December 24, with dinner following. Dress is casual. Country Caterers is located at 1775 Marion Waldo Road in Marion.

If you have no plans to attend a church service this Saturday, they invite you to join them, but ask that you call to reserve your space. Seating is limited to the first 150 people.

For more information, or to make a reservation, call 740-225-8254.

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