Restored, improved Nativity scene returning to cemetery hill in Cassville
The hill of Oak Hill Cemetery will once again be lit with the life of Jesus this holiday season.
Thanks to a donation by First State Bank of Purdy, the Cassville Area Chamber of Commerce has announced the iconic Nativity scene will come to life renewed on Nov. 8.
“This display spreads the joy and meaning of the Christmas season to Cassville and the surrounding communities,” said Morgan Williams, Chamber director.
The Nativity Scene, which first adorned the hill on the south side of Cassville City Park in December of 1983, has been absent the past two years due to deterioration from age and safety concerns for those involved with installation of the aging display.
“With the support of First State Bank of Purdy, the display has been fully redone and enhanced, allowing it to make its grand return this holiday season,” Williams said. “While the new display does not consist of the pieces we have been accustomed to, it was designed with them as well as longevity and safety in mind.
“We are deeply grateful to First State Bank of Purdy for their generous donation, which has made it possible to bring back this important piece of Cassville history. The Nativity Scene is a source of joy for so many, as well as myself, and its return will make this Christmas season even more special for Cassville and the surrounding communities.”
The restored Nativity Scene will be unveiled during a community First Friday Coffee hosted by First State Bank of Purdy at 8 a.m. on Nov. 8 at the Cassville City Park.
First State Bank of Purdy has been serving local communities with dedication and pride for over 80 years, with part of its mission being supporting local projects and giving back to the community, as well as playing an active role in fostering growth and unity in the region.
For more information, people may visit www.fsb-purdy. com or visit the Cassville location at 98 Main Street in Cassville.
“Aligned with our values of faith, family, and community, bringing back the Nativity scene felt like the perfect opportunity to give back to the community that has supported us for the past 80 years,” said Randy Henderson, president and CEO of First State Bank. “We are excited to see it light up again and look forward to the community unveiling on Nov. 8.”
“The Cassville Area Chamber of Commerce, along with First State Bank of Purdy, would also like to thank Arning Companies and Element79 Media Group for the manufacturing of the new display, Freda Wolf for the artwork, Barry Electric for clearing the hillside, the City of Cassville for their continued support with installation and storage of the display, and Mayor Bill Shiveley for volunteering his time to redo the lighting,” Williams said.
For those interested in owning a piece of Cassville history, the Chamber will host a live online auction beginning Oct. 21, where people will have the opportunity to bid on the retired nativity pieces. Proceeds from this auction will benefit future projects