Thursday, October 30, 2008

HAPPY HALLOWEEN!

We'll be distributing Halloween candy at Nick's Pizzeria tomorrow from 5 to 7 pm. Our neighboring businesses, Shay's and Grantville's Hidden Treasures, also plan to greet ghostie visitors, and you can snap pictures with the Great Pumpkin at Hidden Treasures. We are fairly certain you'll find some ghouls giving away treats at Grantville City Hall as well.

Wherever you are Trick and Treating (or socializing and partying) tomorrow, consider having some yummy Nick's Pizza for dinner!

We'll be delivering in our normal area, but you'll have more fun if you come to Nick's to carry-out or dine in. We'll have kids' activities in the dining room until around 7 pm, and a Halloween Costume Contest ( for adults!!) at 7:30ish.

In addition to our regular menu, we'll be serving Pumpkin Beer in honor of the occasion (kiddies can settle for orange soda!.)

ON SATURDAY, November 1, join us for a "Meet the City Manager" reception/lunch at Nick's around noon, during the Corner Market Monthly Yard Sale at Grantville's Hidden Treasures. We'll also be hosting visitors from a Model-A antique car club that afternoon. We welcome more yard sellers!

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This site is not affiliated with the City of Grantville government. The G.Net website and associated activities are not-for-profit projects of Kim Sasso as a member of Malberry Enteprises, LLC. Malberry Enterprises also owns Nick's Pizzeria. Any donations or sponsorships for G.Net are applied exclusively to the presentation of community events such as CitiFest and Calico Christmas, and to the Grantville History Project. Ms. Sasso is married to councilman Nick Sasso of Grantville. However, any opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of Kim Sasso, and readers should verify the accuracy of statements made herein before acting upon them.
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