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Demorest Lights Tree and Candles for Christmas

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South Habersham Middle School Chorus accompanied by leader Memrie Cox, performed at Demorest’s Tree Lighting.

The heart of downtown Demorest was lined with small candles along its pathways Wednesday night. The scene was the annual lighting of the city’s Christmas Tree, and many people came to watch, and listen, and enjoy.

Mayor Rick Austin welcomed the crowd to what he later called “just a nice community celebration.” One Demorest resident, who had been attending the ceremony for 22 years, called the 2015 Christmas Tree Lighting “the best!”

The combined choirs from two city churches began the night singing Christmas carols from a stage with white lights strung from end to end. Live manger scene actors stood in place in a rustic shelter beside the stage, but turned their costumed heads to watch the choir sing.  The audience – from babies to the elderly – listened to the pastor of one church tell what she called “The Greatest Love Story Ever Told” – the story of Jesus’ birth.  She described  Jesus as “the Light of the World” and small candles, handed out to the audience, were lit one by one, until downtown “glowed.”

A live nativity scene illustrated the story of Jesus' birth while choir members sang about it.
A live nativity scene illustrated the story of Jesus’ birth while choir members sang about it.

When the Christmas Tree was lit, voices in the audience were heard saying, “awesome!”  “very cool,” “it was about Jesus,” and “I think it looks great!”  The same young voices were heard again when “Santa Claus” arrived downtown in a fire truck escorted by police cars, and employees of the City of Demorest provided cookies and hot chocolate to the crowd.

As Santa talked with young children and they had their pictures taken, two young ladies stood to the side, with their handheld candles still lit. They stood, facing  “a grandmother” and and Christmas carols to her, one after another. “That  makes my Christmas,” the grandmother said. “That makes my day.”

“It has been a nice ceremony,” Mayor Austin added.


Rev. and Mrs. Tom Mewborn of Demorest Baptist Church dressed for the Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony on Wedneday. Here comes Santa Claus, Here comes Santa Claus.... Santa caught a ride on the fire truck into Demorest Wednesday night. Santa celebrates the season with, from left to right, Demorest Police Officer Jamie Bowdon, Officer Casey Chastain, Mayor Rick Austin, Fire Chief Ken Ranalli, Police Chief Greg Ellingson and Firefighter Justin Hicks. Jessica Armour, left, and Abigail Shockey sing Christmas carols during the Christmas Tree Lighting in Demorest. Right to left: Greg Johnson, Garrett Hardin, and Bill Vickery of Sautee said they "fell out of Santa's sleigh to attend the Demorest Tree Lighting ceremony.

 

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