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Fireworks for Christmas Fest
by Karen Kissiah
Staff Writer
Dec 09, 2012 | 15686 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print
Fireworks were a big attraction for the grand finale of Cheraw's first annual Christmas Fest last Saturday.
Fireworks were a big attraction for the grand finale of Cheraw's first annual Christmas Fest last Saturday.
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Christmas photos with Santa were part of the day's events.
R. L. Jones | Cheraw Chronicle
Christmas photos with Santa were part of the day's events. R. L. Jones | Cheraw Chronicle
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R. L. Jones | Cheraw Chronicle
R. L. Jones | Cheraw Chronicle
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Hold on tightly!

R. L. Jones | Cheraw Chronicle
Hold on tightly! R. L. Jones | Cheraw Chronicle
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Everyone and every pup enjoyed the rides downtown Saturday afternoon.
R. L. Jones | Cheraw Chronicle
Everyone and every pup enjoyed the rides downtown Saturday afternoon. R. L. Jones | Cheraw Chronicle
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They're in Santa's sleigh at the gazebo, but where is Santa?
They're in Santa's sleigh at the gazebo, but where is Santa?
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Visitors to the Christmas Fest enjoyed lots of trees at Centennial Park, decorated by local businesses, organizations and volunteers.
Visitors to the Christmas Fest enjoyed lots of trees at Centennial Park, decorated by local businesses, organizations and volunteers.
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Frosty was on hand during the day's festivities ... "just chillin."
Frosty was on hand during the day's festivities ... "just chillin."
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Face painting is always a source of pride for youngsters.
Face painting is always a source of pride for youngsters.
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Look closely, you never know where The Grinch might show up.
Look closely, you never know where The Grinch might show up.
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Kyle Henderson, pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Cheraw, entertained the crowds with a bagpipe performance of Oh Holy Night.
R. L. Jones | Cheraw Chronicle
Kyle Henderson, pastor of First Presbyterian Church of Cheraw, entertained the crowds with a bagpipe performance of Oh Holy Night. R. L. Jones | Cheraw Chronicle
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Cheraw’s First Annual Christmas Fest, held at Centennial Park and downtown Cheraw last Saturday, has received “nothing but positive comments,” said Cheraw Town Administrator Mike Smith.

Approximately 144 youngsters, and others who have a soft spot for The Grinch, turned out that morning to watch a showing of the classic movie, “How the Grinch Stole Christmas,” on the big screen at the Theatre on the Green.

The afternoon was filled with carousels and caroling, funnel cakes, giant slides, and old fashioned, horse drawn carriage rides. Topping off the events at dusk was a spectacular display of fireworks.

Smith said there were approximately 450 bracelets sold to children for the rides, meaning there was a very respectable crowd for this first time event. “But it will definitely not be the last,” said Smith. “It was very successful, we’re happy to say, and are already planning for next year.”

— Staff Writer Karen Kissiah can be reached by calling 843-537-5261, or by email at kkissiah@heartlandpublications.com.



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