Needing some answers
By carolscash
@carolscash (9491)
United States
November 28, 2010 11:43am CST
I am thinking about writing an article for our local paper comparing the Christmas celebrations here to ones that other towns have. Does your town, large or small, have a traditional Christmas celebration that is attended by a lot of townspeople and if so ,what is it? We have an annual tree lighting ceremony.
5 responses
@Nadinest1 (2016)
• Canada
1 Dec 10
We have a tree lighting...
...a free skate with Santa...
....a Santa parade...
...hot chocolate with santa....
...several churches have Christmas singing and such...
@carolscash (9491)
• United States
29 Aug 11
Free Skate with Santa that is a great idea! Thanks for sharing with me.
@zandi458 (28102)
• Malaysia
29 Nov 10
We have here an annual event themed 'caroling by candlelight' held a few nights before christmas. The carolers are from all the churches regardless of which christian denominations they belong. Each group of carolers will present their christmas songs holding candles in a special built stage in the middle of the city. Usually this event attracts many people.
@carolscash (9491)
• United States
29 Aug 11
This is the third or forth time that I have heard about caroling events. That is an awesome idea and I might try to get something like that planned for us.
@GardenGerty (169474)
• United States
28 Nov 10
We have an annual carol along at a bank downtown. We have local people lead and/or perform. I do not go but a lot of people do. I have gone in the past and would consider doing so in the future. I think there is usually cookies, cider and cocoa available.
@carolscash (9491)
• United States
29 Aug 11
Isn't that a magical time of the year when the lights are first turned on? I love it!!
@carolscash (9491)
• United States
29 Aug 11
It never got published. We also have a lighting ceremony.





