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Test Your Knowledge of the Nativity on December 15

Fifty eight children will converge at the Presbyterian Church of Mt. Kisco on Sunday, December 15th, to perform in the annual Christmas pageant.  Lead by a production team of professional actors, dancers, and designers, this musical production brings a little bit of Broadway to the Westchester community.

"We want to create an experience for our youth that will resonate in their minds for years to come," said Denise Ashlynd Schutz, Pageant Director.  "We strive to tell the Christmas story in an interesting, hip way that appeals to the kids -- while always keeping a reverent eye on the beauty of the story."

"This is my sixth year directing the PCMK Christmas pageant.  My goal is to let every child's light shine, whether they dance, act, or play in the live band.  We have a very special group of youth here at PCMK, and we find great joy in celebrating their gifts with our congregation and community."

Join us for "The Christmas Quiz Show" Sunday, 10:00 am at the Presbyterian Church of Mt. Kisco.



Do you think you know everything there is to know about the Christmas Story?

Well…join us on December 15th for “THE CHRISTMAS QUIZ SHOW” where you can

test your “KNOWLEDGE OF THE NATIVITY!”

Watch with excitement and delight as over 50 children bring this Musical Christmas

Pageant to life. Which team will you root for -- The “Brainiacs” from MIT, the “Beauty

School Gals” from BBS, or the “Jocks” from UNC? Come cheer on your favorite team

and help them win a “TRIP TO BETHLEHEM!” This play is guaranteed to put a smile

on your face and leave you with a heart filled with joy!

Join us during the worship service at 10:00 a.m. December 15th

Church of Mt. Kisco located at 605 Millwood Road, Rte. 133.

This Christmas Pageant is appropriate for all ages…and all ages are welcome! This event

is free of charge.




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