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Families around the country are sharing their spirited holiday lights and decorations.Take a look at the different ways families are looking to bring smiles with their decorations:Patterson, CaliforniaDonny Chavez said he started the “Chavez Light Show” at his home on Nostalgia Avenue back in 2020 during the pandemic to raise spirits in his community.”The world was going through so much and I figured if I learn how to do this, people can still enjoy themselves by social distancing in the comfort of their own cars, and have a nice light show to sequenced music,” he wrote. “It’s now my fourth year, and people have started making it their family tradition to come out and enjoy the show.”Chavez said he hopes others find joy and happiness with the display.Take a look at his display in the video player above.New Windsor, MarylandFive acres of farm decorated with more than 1 million lights celebrate the holiday season this year in Carroll County, Maryland.At Local Homestead Products in New Windsor, it’s like the North Pole if Santa lived on a farm.”This is the Christmas in the country kind of feel out here,” said Trevor Hoff, the owner of Local Homestead Products. “It’s all decorated, every foot that you go through is decorated.”Visitors can take a horse-drawn carriage ride through a cornfield filled with nostalgia, replete with a snowman made out of tractor tires and reindeer made out of tractors.”It takes you through a trail by combines and tractors and ground bale art that’s lit up for you to see,” Hoff said.Albuquerque, New MexicoAn entire neighborhood in northwest Albuquerque honored the man known as Mr. Christmas with a holiday display you have to see to believe.Dave “Mr. Christmas” Plourde has decorated his home for the past 17 years, bringing joy to the hearts of people who saw his holiday display.”I tell people, you come here smiling and that’s my reward,” said Plourde. “I can make people smile and that’s what’s important, especially for the kids.”But this year, Plourde wasn’t able to spread his brand of Christmas cheer.So, his neighbors, led by Nate Bywater, decided to lend a helping hand.Lancaster, PennsylvaniaKaren Miller raised over $40,000 for Make-A-Wish over the course of 8 years from her light display in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.She named her light display “Meter Buster.”New Albany, IndianaA southern Indiana home has made an annual tradition of decorating with dozens of minions, which have become iconic from the “Despicable Me” movie franchise.Michael Pourteau has been putting up the display since 2017, according to news reports.
Families around the country are sharing their spirited holiday lights and decorations.
Take a look at the different ways families are looking to bring smiles with their decorations:
Patterson, California
Donny Chavez said he started the “Chavez Light Show” at his home on Nostalgia Avenue back in 2020 during the pandemic to raise spirits in his community.
“The world was going through so much and I figured if I learn how to do this, people can still enjoy themselves by social distancing in the comfort of their own cars, and have a nice light show to sequenced music,” he wrote. “It’s now my fourth year, and people have started making it their family tradition to come out and enjoy the show.”
Chavez said he hopes others find joy and happiness with the display.
Take a look at his display in the video player above.
New Windsor, Maryland
Five acres of farm decorated with more than 1 million lights celebrate the holiday season this year in Carroll County, Maryland.
At Local Homestead Products in New Windsor, it’s like the North Pole if Santa lived on a farm.
“This is the Christmas in the country kind of feel out here,” said Trevor Hoff, the owner of Local Homestead Products. “It’s all decorated, every foot that you go through is decorated.”
Visitors can take a horse-drawn carriage ride through a cornfield filled with nostalgia, replete with a snowman made out of tractor tires and reindeer made out of tractors.
“It takes you through a trail by combines and tractors and ground bale art that’s lit up for you to see,” Hoff said.
Albuquerque, New Mexico
An entire neighborhood in northwest Albuquerque honored the man known as Mr. Christmas with a holiday display you have to see to believe.
Dave “Mr. Christmas” Plourde has decorated his home for the past 17 years, bringing joy to the hearts of people who saw his holiday display.
“I tell people, you come here smiling and that’s my reward,” said Plourde. “I can make people smile and that’s what’s important, especially for the kids.”
But this year, Plourde wasn’t able to spread his brand of Christmas cheer.
So, his neighbors, led by Nate Bywater, decided to lend a helping hand.
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Karen Miller raised over $40,000 for Make-A-Wish over the course of 8 years from her light display in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
She named her light display “Meter Buster.”
New Albany, Indiana
A southern Indiana home has made an annual tradition of decorating with dozens of minions, which have become iconic from the “Despicable Me” movie franchise.
Michael Pourteau has been putting up the display since 2017, according to news reports.
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