DECEMBER 8, 2016 VOL. 11 ISSUE 23
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BY LAURA KATAUSKAS The village of Romeoville kicked off the holidays with the true spirit of the season. More than 1,100 participants donated canned goods to Hope for the Holidays during the Village of Romeoville Parks and Recreation Department annual Winter Wonderland event held Dec. 2. at the Romeoville Athletic and Events Center at 55 Phelps Avenue.
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PHOTOS COURTESY OF THE VILLAGE OF ROMEOVILLE
Santa arrived at the Village of Romeoville Parks and Recreation Department annual Winter Wonderland event in a parade of lights.
Attendees enjoyed many activities including Santa photos, moon jumps, crafts, games, D.J., face painting, and a free pasta meal provided by Fat Ricky’s Restaurant. Santa’s arrival via the parade of lights kicked off the festivities prior to Mayor John Noak lighting the 30-foot tall holiday tree. This event was possible with the help of generous community sponsors like Fat Ricky’s Restaurant, Romeoville Toyota and Sam’s Club of Romeoville.