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Spiritual walk
UNION SPRING - The biblical walk through Bethlehem that Joseph and Mary took all those years ago has been recreated in many ways throughout history.
Yet, of the various events that the Garlock family has attended each year, none has included a live baby in the cast.
“I was surprised that they used a live baby,” Jeremy Garlock, of Syracuse, said during the annual Walk Through Bethlehem held at the Union Springs Academy Friday evening. “That took me by surprise. Most all events that we have been to have used a doll.”
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