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Saturday, December 11, 2010

Historical group hosts "Candlelight Christmas Dinner"

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From: Sullivan County Department of Archives and Tourism <hunt@sullivancounty.org>

"Candlelight Christmas Dinner"

Historical group celebrates Christmas season

"Candlelight Christmas Dinner"

      Sponsored by the Sullivan County Historical and Genealogical Society

6:30 PM, Thursday, December 16, 2010
Red Rooster Market, 1258 Blountville Hwy., Bristol, TN

 

 

Celebrate the Christmas Season as the Sullivan County Historical and Genealogical Society warmly invites you to its annual Christmas celebration, an elegant "Candlelight Christmas Dinner". This special Holiday event will be held on Thurs., Dec. 16 at 6:30 PM at the widely acclaimed Red Rooster Market, 1258 Blountville Hwy., Bristol, TN. Chef Linda Metcalfe will personally host the event.

Menu
 (home cooked food prepared and served by Chef Linda Metcalfe)

  • EntrĂ©e, Chicken Cordon Bleu
  • Salad of mixed greens, with cranberries, walnuts, feta cheese
  • Green beans
  • Smashed potatoes
  • Homemade dessert
  • Coffee, tea or water


Cost:
$13.95 per person. Seating is limited, and reservations are on a first-come-first serve basis. To get your name on the Reserve List, please call (423) 323-4660 before December 9. Checks may be mailed to SCHGS, P.O. Box 568, Blountville/TN 37617. Please note: Be sure to call (423) 323-4660 to have your name put on Reserve List before mailing check.

 

For further information, please contact the Sullivan County Department of Archives and Tourism at (423) 323-4660.

 

 

Sullivan County Department of Archives and Tourism

P.O. Box 3179, Blountville/TN 37617
www.historicsullivan.com

423.323.4660

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