Bethlehem Walk In Cold Springs Brings People From As Far As Toronto

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It was the 17th year for the Bethlehem Walk in Cold Springs over the weekend.

The annual event took place on November 15, 16 and 17 from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. and approximately 1,000 people turned out.

Before heading out on their journey to Bethlehem guests wait at the Cold Springs Hall and listen to entertainment including choirs.

The walk is a tradition for many families with some coming as far away as Toronto to take part in the event that is put on by volunteers.

Pete Fisher
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