IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH – FORT SMITH: Vacation Bible School to be held July 11

IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH – FORT SMITH: Vacation Bible School to be held July 11
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Immaculate Conception Church – Fort Smith issued the following announcement on July 3.

Monumental, Celebrating God’s Greatness July 11th – 15th from 9:00 am to 12:00pm daily: 

Open for children between 4 and 9 years old or entering Pre-K 4 through 4th grade next fall.

Register by June 27th. Space is limited. $25 per child or family rate of $20 if there are 3 or more children in the
immediate family.   T-shirts are included. For more information, please contact Surennah Werley at 479-783-7963.

Details:

What: Vacation Bible School

When: July 11th – 15th from 9:00 am to 12:00pm

Source: https://parishesonline.com/publication-page/immaculate-conception-church-72902 selectedPublication=https://container.parishesonline.com/bulletins/01/2058/20220703B.pdf

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Source: Immaculate Conception Church – Fort Smith



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