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Tricky Fish Community Hall opened to the public with a lively open house on Friday evening, February 25. Located on South Main Street a block from the downtown Fayette square, the newly renovated …
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Tricky Fish Community Hall opened to the public with a lively open house on Friday evening, February 25. Located on South Main Street a block from the downtown Fayette square, the newly renovated building sports a large open space for gatherings and parties, complete with a small kitchen and two bathrooms.
The building has already been of use to Fayette Area Community Theater and A Little Grace Dance Studio.
Owned by local attorney Frank Robert Flaspohler, the building was completely gutted and rebuilt.
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