Santa Cruise—Wednesday, Dec. 13, through Saturday, Dec. 30, times vary, Pier 290/Gage Marine, 1 Liechty Drive, Williams Bay.
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Holiday Ornament Sale—Dec. 13-16, Aram Public Library, 404 E. Walworth Ave., Delavan.Pictured are members of the Friends of Aram Public Library Board (standing) Sandi Ballman, Ginny Andersen, Cheryl Noss, Marian McClellan, Mary Lenz and Elvera Dahl; and (seated) Diane Kunzer and Terri Yanke.
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Christmas Day Trains—Dec. 16 and 17, various times, East Troy Electric Railroad, 2002 Church St., East Troy.
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The World’s Tallest Glass Tree—Dec. 15-17, Yerkes Observatory, 373 W. Geneva St., Williams Bay.Pictured is glass artisan Jason Mack extruding 2,200-degree molten glass from his gathering iron onto a rotating steel tree frame at Yerkes Observatory in December 2022 to create The World’s Tallest Glass Tree.
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“The Game’s Afoot”—Fridays and Saturdays, Dec. 16 and 17, 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, Dec. 18, 3 p.m., Sprague Theatre, 15 W. Walworth St., Elkhorn.The cast are (front from left) Pamela Jones, Kat Schoofs, Ruth Tozer, Judy Atkinson and Vivian Moller; and (back) Clay Peterson, Brendan Gaughan and Don Barshinger.
Bright lights, big flames: Scenes from the Lake Geneva Electric Christmas Parade
Serious heat
A float from Lake Geneva Balloon Company was throwing off some serious heat at the Dec. 2 Lake Geneva Electric Christmas Parade
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From the North Pole
The annual Lake Geneva Electric Christmas Parade will be held Saturday, Dec. 7 beginning at 5 p.m. Float entries and volunteer registration can be found online at at www.visitlakegeneva.com/events/christmasparade.
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Big rig
On Saturday, Dec. 2, the 48th Annual Lake Geneva Electric Christmas Parade dazzled its way through downtown with an array of colored lights, holiday music and more, as can be seen in these photos. This semi was one of the more colorful entries in the 48th Annual Lake Geneva Electric Christmas Parade.
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On horseback
The Lake Geneva Electric Christmas Parade wasn’t all motorized vehicles. Some saddled up and rode Dec. 2 through Broad and Main streets on horses.
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Lake Geneva Middle School Band
Bands from Badger High School and (pictured) Lake Geneva Middle School marched in the parade.
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Candy for all
Most floats were accompanied by people who were passing out candy to the crowd which lined the streets of downtown Lake Geneva Saturday, Dec. 2.
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Holiday tractor
Even farm equipment made it into the 48th Annual Lake Geneva Electric Christmas Parade Saturday, Dec. 2.
Holiday Ornament Sale—Dec. 13-16, Aram Public Library, 404 E. Walworth Ave., Delavan.Pictured are members of the Friends of Aram Public Library Board (standing) Sandi Ballman, Ginny Andersen, Cheryl Noss, Marian McClellan, Mary Lenz and Elvera Dahl; and (seated) Diane Kunzer and Terri Yanke.
The World’s Tallest Glass Tree—Dec. 15-17, Yerkes Observatory, 373 W. Geneva St., Williams Bay.Pictured is glass artisan Jason Mack extruding 2,200-degree molten glass from his gathering iron onto a rotating steel tree frame at Yerkes Observatory in December 2022 to create The World’s Tallest Glass Tree.
“The Game’s Afoot”—Fridays and Saturdays, Dec. 16 and 17, 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, Dec. 18, 3 p.m., Sprague Theatre, 15 W. Walworth St., Elkhorn.The cast are (front from left) Pamela Jones, Kat Schoofs, Ruth Tozer, Judy Atkinson and Vivian Moller; and (back) Clay Peterson, Brendan Gaughan and Don Barshinger.