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By Michelle Taylor

On Thursday, December 3rd, Elizabeth Township celebrated Christmas with their annual Light-Up Night, a tradition for more than 20 years. With over 200 children and many adults in attendance, there was something for everyone.

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The Elizabeth Forward Youth Athletics made their appearance in the parade.

The night started off with a parade led by the EFHS Marching Band, who were followed by various local fire/police/EMS companies, Greenock UM preschool, the Buffalo Wild Wings mascot, Frosty the Snowman, the Candelore Barking Beauties dog mascot, Northwest Bank, and some girl scout troops.

After the parade came the countdown to the lighting of the Christmas trees.

Once inside, children could make ornaments which included reindeer clothespins or a foam snowman. Then, patrons headed over to the garage, where there were cookies, beverages, a magician, free stockings stuffed with all kinds of goodies, a DJ with dancing elves, and a free picture with Santa and Mrs. Claus.

For the adults, there were raffles for a microwave, lottery tree, and gift cards. There was also a gift giving tree for families in need and Mrs. Claus read 'Twas the Night Before Christmas.

The expenses for the event were generously covered by donations from Elizabeth Township businesses and residents. The Board of Commissioners donated many of the gifts and monies for the expenses and also helped with the planning and organizing.

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