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Holiday happenings liven up downtown

Holiday happenings liven up downtown

Luke and his twin sister Liz, both 2, did some early trick-or-treating at the market with their mom, Jennifer Mangelos of Modesto.


POSTED October 28, 2011 11:56 p.m.

Downtown Turlock had a few more skeletons — and ghosts, goblins and fairies — than usual on Friday as the Turlock Certified Farmers Market marked the end of its season with a Fall Festival night market and the Carnegie Arts Center held a Dia De Los Muertos celebration.

Oct. 28, 2011 11:56p.m. EDT Holiday happenings liven up downtown Turlock Journal

Downtown Turlock had a few more skeletons — and ghosts, goblins and fairies — than usual on Friday as the Turlock Certified Farmers Market marked the end of its season with a Fall Festival night market and the Carnegie Arts Center held a Dia De Los Muertos celebration.

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1 comment
losdogos: 1 year, 6 months ago

That's it? No further story? For what it's worth, maybe an opinion piece about how downtown is so user-friendly and Monte Vista Crossings is not. MVC will never be a user-friendly venue.

Take a stand and post your opinion where readers can access it, on the TJ homepage.

Again, see the opinions section on www.mantecabulletin.com's homepage.




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