Town Hall played its part in Friday's tree lighting ceremony. Credit: (Photo by Jim Curran)
The weather was damp, but not enough to dampen spirits during Friday’s annual tree lighting festivities downtown, which attracted throngs of people looking to get in the holiday spirit. The event also included live music, arts and crafts, hay rides, Santa, and the Winter Lights 5k road race – which was more hectic than usual because of rerouting required to bypass the Stephens Field work site. (Photos by Denise Maccaferri and Jim Curran)
Town Hall played its part in Friday’s tree lighting ceremony. Credit: (Photo by Jim Curran)The Plymouth South High School Gig Band performs in front of town hall at the tree lighting ceremony on Dec. 1.
Credit: (Photo by Denise Maccaferri)The Plymouth North High School a cappella group Spectrum sang in front of town hall before the tree lighting.
Credit: (Photo by Denise Maccaferri)The wet weather did not deter the crowd in front of town hall.
Credit: (Photo by Denise Maccaferri)Two-year-old Zella (left) and her four-year-old brother, Zackary, wait for Santa with their mother, Sarah Pratt.
Credit: (Photo by Denise Maccaferri)The Jingle Bells lyric “Don we now our gay apparel” applied to the Erwen family of Plymouth and Michigan at the tree lighting event Dec. 1
Credit: (Photo by Denise Maccaferri)Santa makes his way through the crowd in the rain on his way to the stage to light the town tree.
Credit: (Photo by Denise Maccaferri)State Rep. Matt Muratore talks with Santa on the town hall steps.
Credit: (Photo by Denise Maccaferri)