Free hot chocolate and popcorn: Christmas In the Park Is Tomorrow
Children of all ages are invited to enjoy the City of Summerville’s annual Christmas In The Park. Dowdy Park will come to life on Thursday, December 6, 2018, as holiday cheer is offered free to the public from 6:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. Santa will arrive at the Summerville Depot at 6:00 p.m. to visit and offer free photos with children. Children’s door prizes will be given away every ten minutes while families are waiting to visit Santa inside the depot.
The official lighting of the tree ceremony is scheduled for 7:00 p.m.in Dowdy Park. The tree will be lit by the winner of The Best dressed Elf contest, accompanied by Mayor Harry Harvey. Free hot chocolate and popcorn will be available in the middle gazebo to tempt the taste buds. Traditional holiday hay rides will once again be offered, boarding from the park and the Summerville Fire Department will host a bonfire for crowds to warm up to. Chattooga County Farm Bureau will be on site with free Farm Bureau Peanuts.
Musical entertainment will be a highlight of the evening, bringing Christmas cheer to all. Enjoy special live performances by the Chattooga Chorus, The Southern Style Sweetheart Cloggers, Spring Creek Baptist Church, Charlie Long, and more.
Drawings will be held for a girl’s and a boy’s bike, as well as 2 Christmas hams. Tickets will be available at the big gazebo at no charge. Only one ticket per item will be allowed per person. The announcement of winners will be at the small gazebo at 8:45 p.m. Ticket holders must be present to win.
Free tours of the Couey House will be given by the Chattooga County Historical Society. The house has been recently furnished in period-appropriate furnishing that would have been appropriate of Chattooga County families in the early 1840-1850’s. The Chattooga County Garden Club will adorn the house with all natural Christmas Decor.
Best Dressed Elf Competition
The Best Dressed Elf contest is open to all elementary aged children and sponsored by Summerville Main Street. Registration for “Elves” entering the contest will be held at the small gazebo in Dowdy Park between 6:00- 6:30 p.m. Judging is scheduled for 6:45 p.m. The contest winner will receive a trophy, be named “Head Elf”, and will do the honors of lighting the official park tree. The tree lighting is scheduled for 7:00 p.m.