Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Christmas Carolers Plan For Dec. 21 Outing

For centuries, Christmas carols have united communities like ours during the Christmas season. Caroling is a tradition that dates back to Saint Francis Assassi, who first allowed carols to be sung in the church during a Christmas midnight mass in 1223.

The tradition will continue once again in Dorchester this year.

Dorchester's community caroling is set for Sunday, December 21, beginning at 6 p.m. The group will meet at the Dorchester Methodist Church.

According to organizer Vicky Parks, all area residents are welcome to join the fun. Carolers will be taken through town on a hay rack ride while singing to Dorchester residents.

Following the caroling, cookies and hot chocolate will be served at the church.

For more information, call Parks at (402) 946-4691.

2 comments:

  1. I love when the carolers come around. It is one of the highlights of my Christmas and one of the neat things about Dorchester. How many small towns still do something like that?

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  2. This is a neat photograph. I remember seeing it last year. It's like something out of Currier and Ives. However, I hope the older lady has recovered. She looks awfully cold!

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