Holiday night lights

By STAFF   Friday, Dec. 14, 2012
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Big Chief Big Foot stands sentinel near this beautifully lit tree in Fontana's Reid Park.

Big Chief Big Foot stands sentinel near this beautifully lit tree in Fontana's Reid Park.

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Visitors check out the Christmas tree lights and ornaments at the Geneva Lake Museum on Mill Street in Lake Geneva. Terry Mayer photo.

This Elkhorn home on 843 Chelsea Drive features more than 30,000 lights and Christmas music, which can be heard at 88.5 FM radio. This is a charity display, with donations going to the Elkhorn Fire Department. Terry Mayer photo.

This is the time of the year when every place seems to take on a glow of its own, from local neighborhoods to trees in the park.

Check out area light displays around Walworth County. Besides being delightful to look at, some light shows even raise money for charity, like a home in Elkhorn with more than 30, 000 synchronized lights dancing to music. Donations support the Elkhorn Fire Department. See their Facebook page for more information on times and days.

For more photos of holiday lights, see the Dec. 16 print or e-edition of Walworth County Sunday.

See a photo gallery of Christmas lights at Walworth County Today's Facebook page.




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