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December 24, 2002

A peaceful holiday season to all from Keweenaw Now

PHOENIX -- Following his holiday tradition, Clarence Monette of the Keweenaw County Historical Society has again decorated the Phoenix Church and its surrounding trees with lights and and the society's  message of season's greetings on the door. Monette, publisher of Superior Signal, the society's award-winning quarterly publication, is also the author of more than 50 booklets on local history.

Front view of Phoenix Church Dec. 3, 2002.
The Phoenix Church glows in early snow on Dec. 3, 2002.

Thanks, Clarence, for your hard work and dedication to Copper Country/Keweenaw history.

Keweenaw County Historical Society wishes Season's Greetings on door of Phoenix Church.
The Keweenaw County Historical Society wishes Season's Greetings to all on the door of the Phoenix Church.

Keweenaw Now, too, wishes a safe, peaceful  and happy holiday to residents of the Copper Country and beyond.,

Lights on trees and lighted star on side of church.
Lighted trees and a star illumine the side view of the Phoenix Church at the corner of U.S. 41 and the M-26 turn-off to Eagle River.

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