Fred “Fritz” Scherz, Jr., Councilman on the
Verona Town Board, will hold his 8th Annual Holiday Party for all Town of Verona residents on Sunday,
December 10th from 1pm to 3pm at the Verona Fire Hall (5555
Volunteer Ave.) in Verona. Preceding the holiday
party will be a mini parade starting at 12:30pm from the Verona Fire Hall, going through Virdon Village via Merry
St., east on Route 31 to Main Street past J. D. George Elementary School and onto Volunteer Ave. back to the
Verona Fire Hall. Folks are encouraged to line the parade route to wave to some of the great law enforcement and
firefighters that serve the Town of Verona as well as Santa Claus as he makes his way to the event.
“The last seven years I’ve held this community
event, it’s been a success because of all the children and
adults that
attended, as well as the volunteers, businesses, and media that helped,” said
Scherz. “Although I’m not finished finalizing
the complete fun-filled lineup of activities and guests, as with prior years I
plan on having kid-oriented
activities, including arts and crafts. There’ll be some fantastic musicians as
well as story-telling by some special guests,
too. Family-oriented fun will continue to be part of this holiday event, too. Hopefully,
Santa Claus will take time
out of his busy schedule to attend. I also want people to know that as with the
last seven years I’ve held this event,
no town funds are being used for it whatsoever as this is not a
government-based event. I encourage all
residents of Verona, no matter what their age is, to stop by and take part in the
festivities!”
The Holiday Party for all Town of
Verona residents has free admission and snacks will also be available. If able, attendees
are asked to bring a canned good, as a collection will be taken and given to
the Verona Food Pantry. For more details,
go to: www.fritzscherz.com and/or contact
Fritz at: fritz@fritzscherz.com
and/or (315) 363-3509. If any businesses
want to inquire about making a donation, please contact Fritz.
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