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Bethel Historical Society Masquerade Ball
A fun-filled evening of dinner – drinks – dancing – auction, and presentation by Patrick T. Wild, Bethel's Town Historian
Bethel Historical Society Masquerade Ball
There is still time to buy tickets for the Bethel Historical Society Masquerade Ball being held at Michael’s at the Grove, October 21st from 6:30pm – 10:30pm.
Come and enjoy the silent auction with items such as a foursome at Candlewood Valley Country Club, a Christmas house tour and luncheon provided for you and 5 of your friends at the historic Thomas Taylor House on Milwaukee Avenue built in 1720, a boat ride on Candlewood Lake for you and your friends with wine and hors d’oeuvres provided, a second luncheon provided for you and 5 of your friends at the historic Sturges Homestead on Milwaukee Avenue built about 1792, and 2 NY Jets Tickets and parking pass with an autographed football and jersey by Leonard Williams. There are many more great auction items.
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Town Historian Patrick T. Wild will present on Bethel’s Greatest Photographic Treasures with an emphasis on early photos and images of familiar Bethel landmarks.
We hope to see you there for a fun-filled evening of dinner – drinks – dancing – auction, and presentation while at the same time supporting the restoration of the 1842 Second Meeting House on Main Street.
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Call Steven Gonzales at 614 288-9885 or email him at stevenedwardgonzales@gmail.com
