Downtown Muncie to host holiday festivities
By Rachel Podnar / November 29, 2012Holiday songs, parade festivities and downtown lights will spread seasonal cheer in Muncie this weekend.
Holiday songs, parade festivities and downtown lights will spread seasonal cheer in Muncie this weekend.
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