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Friday, September 17, 2004
Los Alamos olden days set at
St. Anthony mission

Santa Barbara Region
text only version

"Los Alamos Olden Days," a weekend festival of games and food, will be held Sept. 25 and 26 at St. Anthony Church, a mission church of St. Louis de Montfort Church in Santa Maria.

Several prizes are available through the purchase of a $2 raffle ticket. The St. Anthony's Hispanic Group will sponsor a food booth as well. St. Anthony is located at 215 Helena St., just off of Highway 101 and approximately 15 miles south of St. Louis de Montfort in southern Santa Maria. For information, call (805) 937-4555



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