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Edmonton holds first Tree-Lighting Ceremony

By Gaye Shaw

For the first time ever, the City of Edmonton hosted a Tree-Lighting Ceremony, in conjunction with the Shop Around the Edmonton Square event held on Sunday, December 8, 2019. Live music, games for children and refreshments were provided at City Hall on the Public Square in Edmonton.

The local Chamber of Commerce gave away 350 Metcalfe Dollars in a drawing held for local shoppers.





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The tree at Edmonton City Hall



2019-12-13 - Edmonton, KY - Photo by Ben Hampton.
Edmonton's Christmas tree before the lighting ceremony on December 8, 2019.

Photo by Ben Hampton Aerial Photography and Cinematography Service.

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All lit up



2019-12-13 - Edmonton, KY - Photo by Ben Hampton.
A crowd gathered on Sunday, December 8, 2019, for Edmonton's first-ever Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony.

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