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Gingerbread House Making-TO GO Event
Gingerbread House Making-TO GO Event

Gingerbread House Making-TO GO Event

Celebrate the season with your child! Drive by and pick up all of the supplies (house, frosting and candy) to make a gingerbread house.

Time & Location

Dec 07, 2024, 9:00 AM – 11:00 AM CST

Trinity Church (East entrance), 407 Franklin St, Pella, IA 50219, USA

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Celebrate the season by creating a gingerbread house with your child!

Drive by and pick up all of the supplies (house, frosting and candy) needed to make a gingerbread house. This event is meant for families with children of all ages. It's the perfect holiday activity for parents, mentors, grandparents, aunts & uncles!

  • Register early! Registration will be closed after 400 houses are sold. Online Registration opens on November 11 at 9:00pm.
  • Registration Deadline: Tuesday, December 3.
  • If you are unable to register and pay online, please contact Allison at familiesfirst94@gmail.com or 641-780-5741.
  • Late registrations may be accepted depending on the availability of supplies, and will be assessed a $2 late fee.

Sponsored by and all proceeds benefit Families First of Pella.

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  • Gingerbread House Kit

    Sale ends: Dec 03, 11:50 PM CST

    Celebrate the season by creating a gingerbread house with your child! Drive by and pick up all of the supplies (house, frosting and candy) needed to make a gingerbread house.

    $12.00
    +$0.30 service fee

Total

$0.00

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Families First of Pella is a 501(c)3 organization whose main goal is to enable parents and children to make a positive impact in the world. By helping to establish habits of strong parenting skills, healthy family bonding, and children's decision-making skills, they are creating a ripple effect in the community and in the greater world.

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