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lunchtime crowd for the past ten years. T e restaurant, owned by Linda Ward, is open from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Tuesday through Sunday. No reservations are required, but you can reach Back Porch Café by phone at 918- 787-4233 or visit online at www.backporchcafe.net for a menu and more information. Har-Ber Village is located three miles west of


Main Street on 13th Street at 4404 West 20th Street in Grove. You can visit online at www.har-bervillage.com or call 918-786-6446 for more information or to sched- ule a group tour. T e park is pet friendly and permits leashed dogs to tour with its guests.


Special 75th REC Day Promotion A discount coupon will be available to members


of Northeast Oklahoma Electric Cooperative who at- tend the Diamond Anniversary REC Day at the Grove Civic Center on Saturday, September 21. Present the coupon during admission at Har-Ber Village through the end of the 2013 season and receive a special, one- time discounted rate of $7.50 per person.


Upcoming Events at Har-Ber Village Here is a list of activities taking place at Har-Ber


Village before the end of the year:


October 26 - Historical Haunted Halloween: Fee is $7 per person or $25 for four; $3 for Har-Ber Village members. Wear a costume for an aſt ernoon and evening of not-too- scary spook-tacular fun for the family. Activities for young ones in the aſt ernoon; guided tour for ages 9 and up (or


younger at parental discretion) in the evening. Bring your fl ashlights!


November 8-9 - Pioneer Days: Veterans admitted free in recognition of Veteran’s Day holiday. Sheep to shawl, soap making, candle making, cooking, quilting, woodworking and animals. School groups are invited on Friday (reserva- tions are required). Women’s skills workshop (fee)--call for more information and to reserve a space.


December 7-8, 14-15 & 21-22 - Christmas on Main Street: Local businesses, organizations and individuals decorate buildings along Har-Ber Village’s “main street” for this free, six-day, family event. In lieu of admission, Har-Ber Village asks that you use coins and currency to vote for your favorite decor. Includes music, refreshments, workshops, craſt activities and a visit from Santa!


December 7 - Recycle Your Artifi cial Wreath Workshop (2 p.m. -3:30 p.m.): Re-purpose an old wreath using mate- rials from your garden and yard. Benefi t the environment and learn how to create something lovely to display in your home or business during the holiday season. Participants will supply artifi cial wreath. All evergreen cuttings, herbs and ribbon will be provided by instructor Sadie Cole-Gor- don. Limited to 15 participants. Fee is $30.


For more information or to sign up for work-


shops, call 918-786-6446 or email: info@har-bervil- lage.com.


Story and photos by Clint Branham


Communications Specialist


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