PENDLETON — Falls Park Hometown Christmas, a walk- or drive-through light display in the park, has offered holiday cheer to visitors for the past several weeks — and it’s not done yet.
The lights will be on from dusk to dawn through Jan. 2.
And a highlight of holiday park activities includes the display of luminaries that will take place on Friday, Christmas Eve. Luminaries will lighted for about six hours starting at dusk.
Park activities are made possible by Friends of Falls Park, Pendleton Parks Department and other organizations, businesses and individuals, including:
Corner of Water Street and Pendleton Avenue — Pendleton Garden Club, Barger family, Friends of Falls Park
Lending Library Tree — Friends of the Library
Small shelter — Solis Insurance
Large shelter — Hudson family
Donald Parker tree (white pine south of big shelter) — Parker family
Fountain area — Adam Custer Insurance
Gazebo — Historic Fall Creek-Pendleton Settlement
Small evergreen near gazebo – Sandi Butler
Duck barn — Smith Family Farm
Military memorial — AMVETS Post 26 and American Legion Post 117
Bridge over the falls — Pendleton Parks Department
Large snowman — RE/MAX Legacy
Pendleton Historical Museum — museum board members
Northeast corner of pond — Sandi Butler and Jo Scott
Community Building — Pendleton Lions Club
Kiwanis shelter — Pendleton Kiwanas Club
Old concession stand — Hoppes family
Dog park — The Real Estate Pros
Huntsville Road iron bridge — Pendleton electric and parks departments, Friends of Falls Park
Railings in park — Pendleton Parks Department, Friends of Falls Park
Saturday night cocoa in the park — Friends of Falls Park, Pendleton Garden Club, Scout Troop 262, Pendleton Historical Museum, Scout Troop 232, Fall Creek Christian Church (food pantry)