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Hilltop Church Holding Annual Freedom Celebration Friday

June 27, 2019


Hilltop Church in Crane will hold their annual freedom celebration on Friday, June 28, at the church. 


This event is free and open to the public. Serving of food starts at 6:30 p.m. with music from the Mark Mathes family at 7. There will be barbecued hot dogs. And, as always, homemade ice cream will be served.


Mark has written many gospel songs with his most recent big hit being “Sometimes It Takes a Mountain” by the Gaither Vocal Band. He sings with his daughter and son-in-law, Crane native Caleb Reavis.


Fireworks at dark are sponsored by Vaught Fireworks. 


There will also be a bounce house for kids.


All are invited for food, fun and fellowship. 


Hilltop Church is located at 810 State Highway D in Crane. ​


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    • Wolves Win Home Track Meet
    • Bending safety guidelines during turkey season leads to hunting accidents
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