Raffle to benefit Wilder Fire Dept.
WILDER - The annual turkey raffle and dinner to benefit the Wilder Fire Department will begin at 6 p.m. Friday at the Wilder Municipal Building on 520 Licking Pike.
There will be door prizes and games. Turkey dinners from the fire department's ladies' auxiliary will be sold.
Raffle tickets will be sold throughout the evening for a drawing at the end of the night.
To buy raffle tickets before the benefit, stop by the firehouse at 402 Licking Pike, or call (859) 431-5884.
Enjoy turkey supper
at Florence Christian
FLORENCE - A turkey supper and mini-bazaar will be held from 5-7 p.m. Saturday at Florence Christian Church, 300 Main St.
Carryout meals will be available. Prices will be $7 for adults and $3.50 for children 12 or younger.
Hispanic center plans Fall Fiesta fund-raiser
COVINGTON - Come out Saturday evening to listen to a little salsa music and support the Northern Kentucky Hispanic Resource Center at its annual fund-raiser.
The 2nd Annual Fall Fiesta will run from 7 p.m. to midnight Saturday at The Madison at Sixth Street and Madison Avenue.
The event will feature a silent auction, food and music by the 12-piece Salsa Caliente band.
Tickets are $50 each, and may be purchased by calling (859) 261-1498.
A brief "Community Amigos" award presentation will honor local individuals who have contributed to the center's success and to Hispanic outreach.
The mission of the Hispanic Resource Center is to foster acceptance, understanding and integration of the Hispanic community in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky.
Homemakers hold annual craft fair
FALMOUTH - Winter Wonderland, an annual craft fair sponsored by the Pendleton County Homemakers, will be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Southern Elementary School on U.S. 27 in Falmouth.
Each year the homemakers' club donates the money raised from booth rentals to a college scholarship fund.
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