FIRST OZTOBERFEST WAS A GREAT SUCCESS.(Neighbors Madison)(Letter to the Editor)

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From: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
Date: 20031106
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To the Editor:

The L. Frank Baum Museum and the Chittenango Foundation Inc. would like to thank all the groups, organizations, businesses and individuals who helped make the first Oztoberfest such a great success. The idea of Oztoberfest was mentioned by Mike Sudol as a fun way to promote Oz in a different way. The event was held on Oct. 18 as a means to bring attention to the L. Frank Baum Museum and all that it has to offer.

The directors and volunteers of the museum and foundation want to say thank you to the following: The Olive Branch Flower and Gift Shoppe, ...

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