Hayride in the lights
PHOTO BY JEFF ROSLOW
Reindeer look out on the street as a manger scene is on the front lawn at 1195 George St.
PHOTO BY JEFF ROSLOW
Christmas is in the sky as trees are lined on George Street.
PHOTO BY JEFF ROSLOW
A snowman greets visitors on George Street at 1120 George St.
PHOTO BY JEFF ROSLOW
A star is lit in the sky over this manger scene.
PHOTO BY JEFF ROSLOW
At 1195 George Street, Santa Claus greets people at the front door.
PHOTO BY JEFF ROSLOW
Apparently there are many different versions of what Santa Claus looks like as his appearance at 2210 De La Palma makes him look egg-like.
On George Street, it almost seems like daytime at night as lights not only line the houses but tree branches in the street. On one roof on Kissingen Avenue, Santa Claus and some friends are in a space ship and over the front door step there’s a revolving ball reflecting the on-again, off-again lights. And, of course, the streets are lined with lights.
For $5 next Friday and Saturday people can take a hayride through this area to see the Christmas lights. And at the Polk County Farm Bureau, where it starts, has planned a bit of party with arts and crafts and a visit from Santa ready to have pictures taken with the kids. It’s part of an annual fundraiser where the money will pay for a scholarship to a Bartow High School graduate who plans to pursue agriculture as a career.