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Seen on Scene: At St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church’s 90th Anniversary

Donna Raney shows off one of the displays filled with historical photos of St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church during its 90th anniversary celebration Saturday. Visit www.bouldercityreview.com for more photos.

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Dawn Smith, from left, Cheryl Sneed and Nancy MacFarlane dished up hot dogs and other treats during St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church’s 90th anniversary celebration Saturday.

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The Rzipecki family, from left, Jamie, Noah and Caleb, played Connect 4 during the 90th anniversary celebration at St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church in Boulder City on Saturday.

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Attending St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church’s 90th anniversary celebration Saturday were, from left, Michael Lindsay, Rachael Black, Donna Fais and Christina Lodge.

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Catherine Kliman of Boulder City decorated a bag and made a headband, dubbing herself a hollyhock fairy, as part of the activities for children during St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church’ 90th anniversary celebration Saturday.

Photo courtesy Christina Lodge

Local Girl Scouts presented the colors during a ceremony to kick off the 90th anniversary celebration at St. Christopher’s Episcopal Church on Saturday.

By Hali Bernstein Saylor

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