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Photos: Arcola Main Street Christmas was a big day for the town

Many activities helped keep people busy on a beautiful December day.

ARCOLA - The sun was shining and a slight breeze was present at the Arcola Main Street Christmas on Dec. 10, when over 500 people young and old came to enjoy the festivities.

A trade and craft show hosted 30 vendors from the surrounding areas, with loads of items to choose from, was located at the Arcola Prairie Place Complex. The show ran from 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

Also at the complex was free skating. This event brought many to the rink, while others enjoyed the pancake breakfast.

At the Optimist-Legion Hall, 15 entries were seen for the gingerbread house contest. First place went to Arcola Building Supplies for the business and organization category. For the family entry, Curtis and Michelle Johnson and boys finished first, while top spot went to Ben Maker for under eight years. First prize in the 15 and under went to Rayna Forseth. The fan favourite was given to Curtis and Michelle Johnson and boys, with over 180 people placing their votes.

The Arcola Library was a busy place as youngsters made their own gingerbread men and the church had cookie decorating, which was well received.

A huge hill was constructed by the town near the outdoor rink. It had many children on it trying out their skills on their sleds, while the rink saw many hockey games and skaters throughout the day.

Around 4 p.m. the Arcola Co-op started up the fire as it was time for hotdog roasting and marshmallows. To warm up, they had hot chocolate.

All the stores remained open through the day and offered bargains and treats.

At 5:30 p.m., an auction was held to sell homemade pies. The sale had over 25 pies and this went well, according to Sarah Rickard, one of the organizers.

Another big hit was the magic show at the Mac Murray Theatre, which also hosted a movie later in the evening.

The Christmas tree was decorated by the Grade 1-5 students from the Arcola School.

The event ended with a hockey game at the rink between the Arcola-Kisbey Combines and the Wawota Flyers.

Rickard and her partner Cathy Burton are extremely pleased with the turnout and very thankful to those who took the time to help and volunteer.

“This event could not happen without all the community’s help,” said Rickard.

Rickard and Burton look forward to next year’s event.