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Journey to the Manger starts Friday, December 2

From Nancy Taylor

Pickett's Chapel Church invites you to experience a FREE one (1) mile drive-thru to "Journey to the Manger". Come and be blessed as you travel back to Bethlehem and experience the story of the birth of Baby Jesus, our Lord and Savior. There will also be a tribute honoring our military, as well as a lighted North Pole for the little ones. This year's drive-thru will include approximately 70 people, and we do have new exhibits for your enjoyment.

The "Journey" will be held Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings, December 2, 3 and 4, 2022, from 6pmCT to 9pmCT, and is located at 2300 Milltown Road, Columbia, Adair County, Kentucky.

Directions from Columbia: Take North Highway 61 towards Greensburg, drive approximately 6 miles, turn left onto Milltown Road (Highway 768), drive approximately 2.3 miles to the destination. For more information, please call Ann Smith (270) 634-1354 or Lisa Coomer (270) 634-1167.




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2022 Journey to the Manger starts Friday, December 2



2022-12-02 - Adair Co., KY - Photo from Nancy Taylor.
This photograph of a young Briley Taylor and Matt Keltner at the blacksmith station is from "Journey to the Manager" in a previous year.

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