Although there will not be a "Calico Christmas Festival" this year, there will nonetheless be lots of holiday activity in town!!Thanksgiving Weekend: Details TBA
- Grantville's Hidden Treasures will sponsor a holiday fashion show with styling assistance from Shay's House of Beauty and New Image Salon.
- Visits with Santa at Nick's Pizzeria with pictures available onsite
Thursday, December 4 6:30 pm - Glanton Elementary School Carol Singing
- City of Grantville Christmas Tree Lighting
- Visits with Santa at Colley Park
Saturday, December 13 3:00 pm- Calico Christmas Parade - A Homespun Christmas
- Grand Marshall: Sonny Bugg
- Photo Opps with Santa at Bonnie Castle following parade
Stay tuned for details on other post-parade entertainment!Nick's Pizzeria will accept donations for the
Grantville Food Bank and local
toy distributions all season long. Daytime Food drops can also be made at the preacher's residence next to
Grantville First Baptist and at the Preston-McClure residence 184
LaGrange Street.
Holiday Gifts made by local
crafters will be sold at Nick's throughout the holidays.
Crafters are welcome to made on-site sales at Nick's during the holiday events listed above.
Contact me for details.
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This site is not affiliated with the City of Grantville government. The G.Net website and associated activities are not-for-profit projects of Kim Sasso as a member of Malberry Enteprises, LLC. Malberry Enterprises also owns Nick's Pizzeria. Any donations or sponsorships for G.Net are applied exclusively to the presentation of community events such as CitiFest and Calico Christmas, and to the Grantville History Project. Ms. Sasso is married to councilman Nick Sasso of Grantville. However, any opinions expressed in this blog are solely those of Kim Sasso, and readers should verify the accuracy of statements made herein before acting upon them.
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