CM hosts Christmas in the Country

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Clinton Countians packed the hallways and gyms Saturday for the annual Christmas in the Country at Clinton-Massie, held at the middle school. More than 100 local artisans and crafters featured hand-crafted wood items, primitives, applique, crochet, Christmas and home décor, jewelry, florals, baked goods and more. New this year were a Santa shop for the children and performances by the band and choir. Shown is woodworker (and veteran) Paul Butler displaying some of his crafts.

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Clinton Countians packed the hallways and gyms Saturday for the annual Christmas in the Country at Clinton-Massie, held at the middle school. More than 100 local artisans and crafters featured hand-crafted wood items, primitives, applique, crochet, Christmas and home décor, jewelry, florals, baked goods and more. New this year were a Santa shop for the children and performances by the band and choir. Shown is woodworker (and veteran) Paul Butler displaying some of his crafts.
https://www.wnewsj.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/22/2018/11/web1_CM-falcons-1.jpgClinton Countians packed the hallways and gyms Saturday for the annual Christmas in the Country at Clinton-Massie, held at the middle school. More than 100 local artisans and crafters featured hand-crafted wood items, primitives, applique, crochet, Christmas and home décor, jewelry, florals, baked goods and more. New this year were a Santa shop for the children and performances by the band and choir. Shown is woodworker (and veteran) Paul Butler displaying some of his crafts. Tom Barr | News Journal

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