Staff photo by Fritz Busch
Kids color elves
More than a dozen children attended a children’s program at the Wanda Gag House Saturday. From left, Kelcie, Jaime and Cody Schaefer of Lafayette and Ashton and Dessa Forst of New Ulm color elves and put them on a Christmas tree. JoAnne Griebel read an interactive version of “The Elves and The Shoemaker” story. LuAnn Lindmeyer read Gag’s book “Millions of Cats.”
Staff photo by Fritz Busch
Kids color elves
More than a dozen children attended a children’s program at the Wanda Gag House Saturday. From left foreground, Dessa and Ashton Forst of New Ulm and from left background, Kelcie, Jaime and Cody Schaefer color elves that were placed on a Christmas tree. LuAnn Lindmeyer read Gag’s book “Millions of Cats.” JoAnne Griebel read an interactive version of “the Elves and the Shoemaker” story.
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