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Treats on the Town is Tue 31 Oct 2017 Downtown Columbia's Safe Halloween Program. Participants need to register now By Debbie Selby, chair Planning is well underway for Columbia/Adair County Chamber of Commerce Annual safe Halloween event, Treats on the Town will be 4pm-7pmCT, Tue 31 Oct 2017 - Halloween night, of course. Everyone is welcome to set up around the square . . . businesses, churches, civic groups, elected officials, families, individuals, young or old. Dress in costume, set up and decorate a treats table or car trunk, and hand out individually wrapped treats to the kids. Traffic around the square will be closed by the Columbia City Police before 4pmCT. To register and secure your spot, call Chairperson Debbie Selby, 270-384-6433 x 7224 or 270-250-1046. This story was posted on 2017-10-08 08:58:57
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