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SubmittedDecember 3, 2019

Cape and Jackson residents may be so lucky as to receive a candy cane with an invitation to attend First Presbyterian Church’s Christmas Eve service. Congregation members received their candy cane challenge to anonymously distribute candy canes throughout the community during the month of December. Recipients may find them randomly placed on their windshields, door steps or just anywhere. First Presbyterian just wants everyone to enjoy this season of giving and receiving!...

Benda Randolph
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Cape and Jackson residents may be so lucky as to receive a candy cane with an invitation to attend First Presbyterian Church’s Christmas Eve service. Congregation members received their candy cane challenge to anonymously distribute candy canes throughout the community during the month of December. Recipients may find them randomly placed on their windshields, door steps or just anywhere. First Presbyterian just wants everyone to enjoy this season of giving and receiving!

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