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Alderson Holiday Activities For 2023
Alderson
Main
Street
and
the
Town
of
Alderson,
with
help
from
other
organizations,
churches
and
groups,
have
announced
a
schedule
of
activities
for
the
Holiday
Season
in
Alderson.
While
the
excitement
builds
toward Christmas and then the New Year, many people contribute to the merry-making.
Starting
on
Friday,
December
1,
with
the
Annual
Christmas
Parade,
(line
up
at
6
on
Virginia
Street
and
step
off
at
7)
the
town
will
ring
with
music
provided
by
the
Greenbrier
East
High
School
and
Eastern
Greenbrier
Middle
School
bands.
Santa
will
ride
on
the
Alderson
Volunteer
Fire
Department’s
truck
and
greet
the
children
at
the
AVFD
building
on
Railroad
Avenue.
The
Queen
of
Lights
will
dazzle
everyone
with her magic as she turns on the lights along the route.
Special
thanks
to
the
Town
of
Alderson
staff
who
put
up
the
arches,
greenery,
and
bulbs
on
the
Alderson
Memorial
Bridge
each
year.
This
tradition
goes
back
at
least
50
years
and
was
originally
conceived
by
Gretis Roles McVey.
Almost
all
the
lamp
posts
in
Alderson
have
been
adopted
by
a
business,
person,
or
group
and
will
be
decorated
in
a
holiday
theme.
The
creativity
of
these
decorations
is
amazing
to
see
and
will
be
there
through the end of the year.
The
Johnson
Memorial
United
Methodist
Church
will
add
to
the
festivities
with
their
annual
bazaar
and
soup
and
sandwich
meals.
Available
for
$8
on
Friday,
December
1
from
4-7;
Saturday,
December
2
from
9-3; and Sunday, December 3 from noon-3, this delicious tradition will warm you up.
Children
of
all
ages
will
enjoy
the
model
trains
in
the
Historic
1896
C&O
Train
Depot
on
Saturday,
December
2
from
10-4.
Coordinated
by
Lee
Skaggs,
this
show
will
make
everyone’s
eyes
sparkle.
Photos
with
Santa
by
Sheena
Pendley
will
be
available
there
from
2-4
for
a
donation
to
Alderson
Main
Street.
On Wednesday, December 6, the Old Greenbrier Baptist Church will host a live nativity at 7:00 p.m.
On
Sunday,
December
10
at
1
and
again
at
3,
one
of
the
most
cherished
traditions
in
Alderson
will
occur
at
the
Old
Victorian
Inn—the
Annual
Christmas
Tea.
Once
again
musicians
Leah
and
Roger
Trent
will
offer
beautiful
seasonal
music
as
guests
sip
hot
tea
and
enjoy
scones,
sandwiches,
and
sweets.
Tickets
are only available at the Alderson Artisan’s Gallery on Railroad Avenue. Call or visit to check availability.
Alderson
Main
Street
is
once
again
sponsoring
a
holiday
home
and
business
decorating
contest.
Homes
and
businesses
within
the
town
limits
will
be
observed
on
Monday,
December
11
between
5:30
and
7:30
pm
and
are
asked
to
have
all
their
lights
and
decorations
turned
on
during
this
time.
The
judges
will
select
home
decoration
winners
in
a
variety
of
categories
such
as
Gem
of
the
Hills;
Spirit
of
Christmas; Best
Nativity;
Children's
Fantasy;
and
Old
Fashioned
Christmas.
Winning
businesses
will
be
selected
in
two
categories:
large
and
small.
No
registration
is
required
for
the
contest.
The
judges
will
visit every street inside the town limits.
Winners
will
receive
a
temporary
yard
sign
and
certificate
declaring
them
a
contest
winner
and
will
be
announced
on
face
book
at
https://www.facebook.com/Alderson-Main-Street
by
Wednesday,
December
13. Signs will be collected after Christmas.
Another
beloved
tradition
is
the
Community
Christmas
Cantata
at
the
Old
Greenbrier
Baptist
Church
to
be
held
on
Sunday,
December
17
at
3
pm
followed
by
a
social
time
in
the
Fellowship
Hall.
Directed
by
Dell
Wood
with
accompanist
Nancy
Wood,
this
event
creates
an
opportunity
to
hear
beautiful
music
celebrating the reason for the season and wish a Merry Christmas to friends and neighbors.
Finally,
on
New
Year’s
Eve,
and
sponsored
by
Alderson
Main
Street,
the
Alderson
Volunteer
Fire
Department,
and
the
James
F.
B.
Peyton
Foundation,
a
fireworks
display
at
7:30
pm
can
be
best
seen
from
the
Alderson
Memorial
Bridge.
This
family
friendly
celebration
allows
the
youngsters
to
participate
in
something
special
and
still
gives
the
adults
time
to
celebrate
later.
Hot
dogs,
hot
drinks,
and
more
will
be
available
from
6-8
at
the
Morgan
Meadows
Farm
Store
in
the
Renaissance
Building
at
the
Greenbrier
end
of the bridge.
AMS
President
Don
Sutherland
said,
“We
are
excited
to
offer
all
these
wonderful
opportunities
to
celebrate
the
season.
Thanks
to
all
those
whose
sponsorships
and
hard
work
made
these
events
possible.”
PHOTO CAPTIONS:
14—Joyce Mott and Phil Mershon—First Place: Spirit of Christmas award-2022
19—LisaMarie Cropper and Stella Grace--First Place: Old Fashioned Christmas-2022
24—Riverview Motel, Teri James—First Place: Large Business-2022
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