Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Lots of Lights to see in Greentown Area
For the second year, the Greentown Lions are providing a Christmas light display at the Pioneer Village in the fairgrounds. Several businesses and individuals, as well as members of the Lions Club, spent many hours setting up the displays. An added attraction this year is the Round Barn. The lights in the Village will be on beginning at 6 p.m. each evening through Christmas Day. The Round Barn will be open on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Santa will be in the barn on those nights from 7 to 8:30 p.m. If any church group or other group would like to come out and sing Christmas Carols at the Round Barn, they may contact Deborah Winger at 765-669-0444.
Visitors should enter the fairgrounds from the Payton Street entrance near the Lions Pavilion. Donations will be accepted but are not required.
While in the area, check out the light displays at the residences of Jim and Irene Hartley, 334 N. Green St. and Roger and Joyce Higginbottom, 519 W. Walnut St. The hanging lights down Main Street are courtesy of Greentown Main Street Association and installed by the Greentown Volunteer Fire Co. Just a short drive into the county will take you to the home of Sherry Hord, 1259 N 750 E. Sherry has an entire acre decorated with a nativity, a pond with skaters, decorated trees with packages, snowmen, and lighted deer.
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