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Downtown Greensboro's Lighting of the Tree

12/7/2016

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It began to feel a lot like Christmas in Greensboro last Friday evening when Santa Claus came to town for the annual Christmas tree lighting on the courthouse lawn. This year's tree, a towering Leyland cypress thattops out just below the courthouse roof, twinkled to life at 7 p.m. after a countdown by Greensboro's mayor, the Honorable Glenn Wright. Mayor
Wright also invited members of the Askew family of Greene County onstage before the countdown to thank them for donating the tree that was grown on their property.  

The celebratory event surrounding the tree lighting kicked off at 6 p.m. when the students of Lake Oconee Academy's Jazz Band performed a set of classic holiday tunes as twilight turned to nighttime. Then, underneath 
a beautiful crescent moon, Santa came down Main Street not in a red sleigh, but on hay bales in a big wagon being hauled by a giant red tractor with his own City of Greensboro police escort; it seemed Santa and his helpers knew that they were coming to a town with long and proud agricultural heritage. After greeting the large crowd assembled in front of the courthouse, Santa headed over to his workshop next door to The Yesterday Cafe. A long line of kids stood waiting to meet with him, wish lists on their minds. The line extended all the way down the block on Main Street, which was a pedestrian-only zone for the evening (except for Santa's tractor driven by Ray Foster, which carried families on hayrides throughout the downtown area all evening). 
 
It was truly a community affair as many area organizations and businesses offered up volunteers and vendors for the event.  Santa’s Workshop and the Hay Ride were operated by members of the Lake Oconee Area Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority.  Members of the Knights of Columbus along with Greene County High School members of FFA and DECA provided aid in the set-up and cleanup of the event.  Fran D’Antonio, also of the Knights of Columbus, provided his talents as the master of ceremonies on the community stage.  City of Greensboro’s Fire Department showcased their Fire Truck for the revelers, and the Beta Club of Greene County High School hosted the Bounce House for the little ones.  First United Methodist Church set up a craft booth for the children and the Knights of Columbus passed out hot cocoa and apple cider.  Sweet Sensations served up hot soups and burgers for sale in the “Christmas Café.”  Local churches and organizations - Liberty United Methodist Church, Global Harvest Ministries, Delicious Bakery Goods, Sugar Britches Crochet and Belle Colour– sold a variety of baked goodies, crocheted items and jewelry to interested passersby. 
 
Skies were clear and the air crisp with a seasonal chill as the community came together in the holiday spirit to celebrate the longstanding tradition of the tree lighting. They sipped hot cocoa and noshed on holiday sweets while taking in the entertainment that, along with the LOA band, included a group of young dancers from ArtsBarn, the Grace Fellowship Vocal Team, the Eatonton Harmonettes, pupils from the Ruth Cosby School of Dance and Nathanael Greene Academy student vocalists, Bonnie Brown (accompanied by Susan Higdon) and Anenaca Simspon on guitar.

The pet-friendly event also drew a number of well-behaved pups on leashes who seemed to be taking their owners on walks rather than the other way around. Downtown merchants stayed open later than usual for the event as the crowds bustled in and out of shops browsing and buying holiday gifts. Many shop owners will stay open late on weekends until Christmas, so if
you missed the tree lighting, you can still come and enjoy the festive cheer of downtown Greensboro during the holidays.

 


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Greensboro Lights Downtown Christmas Tree 

12/7/2015

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​The weather was perfect, and the spirits were high as the Greensboro community gathered together to light the Community Christmas Tree, officially kicking off the holiday season.
Friday, December 4, Santa and his elves arrived in Downtown Greensboro on a big red tractor driven by Ray Foster. He was surrounded by a parade of children who were eager to visit with him and to give him their list.  Little Scholars Academy kicked off the evening by performing holiday favorites. The cute little Angels performed holiday favorites to a large crowd. 
Area choirs provided live music for the evening as young and old took part in the singing of Christmas carols.  After Little Scholars Academy performed, Pete Nance Boys & Girls club sang some holiday favorites that they will present to their parents this month. Next, Mayor Glenn Wright welcomed everyone to Greensboro, thanked the Webb Family for donating the beautiful tree and did the famous “Christmas Countdown” to light the big tree. The Countdown began and the Cypress was lit with hundreds of old-fashioned red, green, and white lights as the crowd applauded!
The ladies of the Eatonton Harmonettes took the stage and wowed the audience as they sang O-Holy Night as the tree was being lit. Up next was a collection of dancers from the Southern Spice Dance Academy. These tiny dancers pranced on the stage to Ruldolph the Red Nose Raindeer and other holidy tunes.
By far, the most popular visitor to downtown Greensboro was none other than Santa Claus himself!  Children lined up to visit Santa as he received guests in Santa’s Workshop in Downtown Greensboro. Santa graciously took Christmas lists and heard holiday wishes from both young and old.  Santa shared that all is well in the North Pole.  His elves are busy working to make gifts for children all over the world – but, especially, for the boys and girls of our area!
Santa reports that as always the children of Greene County were well-behaved.  “I heard lots of pleases and thank-yous from my visitors,” Santa said.  “I’m sure that with such polite manners and good behavior that I’ll be bringing a sleigh-load of toys to Greene County when I return in a few weeks.”
After a visit with Santa, children stopped by the craft tent to make their very own Christmas ornament from Greensboro First United Methodist Church. Other vendors for the evening included a bounce house by the Greene County Beta Club, Liberty United Methodist Church, Greensboro Fire Department, Cakes for any Occasion, Delicious Baked Goods, Calligraphy by Claire, Hay Rides by Ray Foster and Family, Knight of Columbus with hot cider and cocoa, and Washington Grass Inn at the Christmas Cafe.
Remember to support your local businesses this holiday season!  The downtown merchants will have extended business hours on Friday and Saturdays until Christmas and they are more than able to help you find the perfect Christmas gift.  Be sure to check out the unique selection of clothing, hand made gifts, local art, special holiday items, and more that are available at the shops of downtown Greensboro.

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Santa Claus is coming to Town This Friday

11/30/2015

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​Downtown Greensboro Prepares to light the Big Tree
 
(Greensboro, Ga. --- November 27, 2015)  Downtown Greensboro will light the Big Tree this Friday, December 4.  The event is Greensboro’s official kick off for the holiday season and will take place from 6 to 8 pm. 
Bring the whole family for an evening of music, food, holiday fun, shopping, and of course Santa in downtown Greensboro. It is rumored that Santa will arrive on a big red tractor this year…instead of his sleigh; so children, get your wish lists ready and be sure to be in historic downtown Greensboro when he arrives at 6 pm.  Santa will be available on North Main Street, and parents get your camera’s ready to snap that perfect picture!
Activities for the children include visiting the craft tent on Main Street in front of the Court House where they can make a Christmas Ornament for their trees at home, or take a tractor pulled hay ride around town.
Come for dinner at the event!  Find a warm, cozy booth at one of Greensboro’s downtown restaurants, visit the Washington Grass Inn’s Christmas Café under the big tent in North Main Street for homemade soup and barbeque “sammies”. Stay warm with a cup of hot apple cider prepared by the Knights of Columbus.
Be sure to visit the craft vendors and pick up a holiday gift for a loved one. New items this year include gingerbread houses, calligraphy items and of course baked goodies!
Christmas carolers and community churches will be singing favorite holiday tunes on stage in front of the Court House lawn. Beginning at 6pm, the Little Scholars Academy will perform a few holiday favorites with the little one’s dressed in Angel costumes. Around 6:30pm, the Pete Nance Boys & Girls club will perform some holiday cheer. Then at 7pm, the Honorable Mayor Glenn Wright will welcome the Webb family to the stage to thank them for donating their tree for the Courthouse lawn. Then the Mayor will lead everyone in the countdown to light the tree. Up next will be The Eatonton Harmonttes performing all of your favorite Christmas songs. And last, but not least, the Southern Spice Dance Academy will perform dance number to get you in the holiday spirit.  It is not too late to for other church choirs or singing groups to join in the fun.  Groups that are interested in performing downtown during the event should contact the Kendrick Ward in the Greensboro Main Street office at (706) 453-7674. 

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The Holidays are Coming! 

11/18/2015

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Greensboro begins preparations for holiday season celebrations
 
(Greensboro, Ga. – November 13, 2015)  There are only five weeks until Christmas, and Downtown Greensboro is already working to help you and your family enjoy the holidays in your hometown! 
The Downtown Tree Lighting celebration will start at 6pm on Friday, December 4.  Mark your calendars!  Santa will be available for children to visit, there will be an old-fashioned hayride through town for one dollar, and your favorite holiday tunes sung ‘round the tree! 

Local organizations and non-profits can participate in the event by offering winter goodies such as hot chocolate, baked goods, or other holiday favorites. A few local groups have already signed up to participate in the tree lighting. These groups include; The Knights of Columbus, Liberty Methodist Church, Calligraphy by Claire, and more. Choirs and choral groups are invited to carol the historic downtown throughout the evening.  To register your organization, please contact the Main Street office at (706) 453-7674.

Greensboro has chosen its Christmas Tree! After an appeal to the community for just the right tree, the Greensboro Main Street program announces that the city’s official Christmas Tree will be donated by the Webb Family.
 “In the past, Greensboro has been fortunate to have a tree donated from someone in the community,” explains Main Street Manager, Kendrick Ward.  “The tree serves as the centerpiece for all of our holiday activities in downtown and helps to create a festive mood during the holiday shopping season.” 

​Greensboro’s friendly merchants are ready to help you get all of your holiday shopping done this season – without the hectic traffic and crowds of your typical shopping mall.  Shoppers can take advantage of extended holiday shopping hours on Friday and Saturday evenings from now and continuing through December 23.
Keep an eye on your local news for additional details as Greensboro’s Holiday Plans progress and don’t forget to Shop Greensboro First this holiday season!
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A Tree is Found!

11/18/2015

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Greensboro Selects Christmas Tree
 
(Greensboro, Ga. – November 21, 2014)  Greensboro has chosen its Christmas Tree!
After an appeal to the community for just the right tree, the Greensboro Main Street program announces that the city’s official Christmas Tree will be donated by the Webb family in memory of their son, Jeffery Lynn Webb.
“Mrs. Mildred Webb called to tell us that she had tree she would like to donate,” explains Kendrick Ward, Greensboro Main Street Manager.   “Mrs. Webb’s told us her tree was planted 19 years ago and their Leyland Cypress will make a wonderful
Christmas tree for all of Greene County to enjoy this holiday season”. 

City workers will deliver the tree to the Court House lawn the week after Thanksgiving where it will be decorated in time for the downtown tree lighting.   The tree lighting celebration will take place on the Courthouse lawn from 6-8 pm on Friday, December 4.

There will be an old-fashioned hayride for one dollar through town, and your favorite holiday tunes sung ‘round the tree!  Greensboro’s Tree Lighting event is a family favorite for the Lake Oconee area with an evening of music, food, holiday fun, and of course Santa!
The City of Greensboro reports that they have received a special request from the North Pole for a tractor pulled hay ride escort the evening of the tree lighting.  City officials can only imagine that the escort must be for Santa himself!  “We figure with the lack of snow in Greensboro that Santa’s sleigh just wouldn’t be able to make the trip into town,” comments an anonymous city employee.  Children, be sure to be in historic downtown Greensboro when Santa makes his entrance at 6 pm.

Local organizations and non-profits are encouraged to participate in the event. This year Knights of Columbus will have hot cocoa and cider, there will be Christmas crafts for the kids, knitted gift items and the Liberty Methodist Ladies will have wonderful goodies to sell.  Choirs and choral groups are invited to carol the historic downtown throughout the evening.  We have two spots open for the Main Stage. To register your organization, your choirs and or choral groups or to have a booth at the event, please contact the Main Street office at (706) 453-7674.
Greensboro’s friendly merchants are ready to help you get all of your holiday shopping done this season – without the hectic traffic and crowds of your typical shopping mall.  Shoppers can take advantage of extended holiday shopping hours on Friday and Saturday evenings from now and continuing through December 24.

​Keep an eye on your local news or visit www.GreensboroHoliday.com for additional details as Greensboro’s Holiday Plans progress and don’t forget to Shop Greensboro First this holiday season!
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Fall is here and the Holidays are near!

11/9/2015

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Greensboro readies for Trick or Treat and the Christmas Season
 
Fall is here, the holidays are near, and Greensboro is busy preparing for plenty of excitement over the next few months in Lake Oconee’s Hometown.   
Just around the corner is the annual Downtown Trick or Treat from 5-7 pm on October 29.  Downtown Trick or Treat provides families with a safe environment to participate in the tradition of Trick or Treat.  The event is made possible by the participation of generous downtown Greensboro merchants.  Be sure to stop in for treats and goodies for children age twelve and under.
Soon after the cornstalks are removed, Greensboro will decorate with garland and lights since there are only a few weeks until Christmas.  Downtown Greensboro is already working to help you and your family enjoys the holidays in your hometown! 
The downtown businesses will kick off the season with the Merchant’s Holiday Open House on November 14.  Get a head start on your shopping in Lake Oconee’s Hometown. Expect to find complimentary gift-wrap, hot cider, and other surprises to make your shopping experience more enjoyable. You will not want to miss the great items our local stores will have to share.
Don’t miss Small Business Saturday on November 28 in Downtown Greensboro. Local merchants have partnered with American Express to promote shopping local. Make sure to shop early to get your Shop Small bag. 
​The Lighting of the Tree celebration will take place from 6-8 pm on the evening of Friday, December 4.  Mark your calendars!  Santa will be available for children to visit, there will be an old-fashioned hay ride through town, and your favorite holiday tunes will be sung ‘round the tree!  Come early and enjoy dinner from D’Lish Bistro or The Yesterday Cafe while local choirs and choral groups preform throughout the evening.
Local organizations and non-profits are invited to participate in the event by offering winter goodies such as hot chocolate, baked goods, or other holiday favorites.  Choirs and choral groups are invited to carol the historic downtown throughout the evening.  To register your organization, please contact the Main Street office at (706) 453-7674.
            Downtown Greensboro invites you to join us for fun and excitement in Lake Oconee’s Hometown throughout the fall and holiday seasons.  For more information about downtown Greensboro or for upcoming event information visit www.GreensboroHoliday.com.
 
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Greensboro Lights Downtown Christmas Tree

11/9/2015

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(Greensboro, Ga. --- December 8, 2014)  The weather was perfect, and the spirits were high as the Greensboro community gathered together to light the Community Christmas Tree, officially kicking off the holiday season.
Friday, December 5, Santa and his elves arrived in Downtown Greensboro on a big red tractor, surrounded by a parade of children who were eager to visit with him and to give him their list.  Lake Oconee Academy (LOA) Band of Titans kicked off the evening by performing holiday favorites. The band of 80 students played holiday favorites, new and old to a large crowd. 
Area choirs provided live music for the evening as young and old took part in the singing of Christmas carols.  After LOA performed, Pete Nance Boys & Girls club sang some holiday favorites that they will present to their parents this month. Next, Mayor Glenn Wright welcomed Mr. Charlie Marshall to the stage and did the famous “Christmas Countdown” to light the big tree. The Countdown began and the Arizona Cypress was lit with hundreds of old-fashioned red, green, and white lights as the crowd applauded!
The ladies of the Eatonton Harmonettes took the stage and wowed the audience as they sang O-Holy Night as the tree was being lit. Then Walker United Methodist Praise Band, dressed in colonial holiday attire, performed beautiful Christmas Hymns.  Up next was a collection of dancers from the Southern Spice Dance stuido. These tiny dancers pranced on the stage to Rouldolf the Red Nose Raindeer and other holidy tunes.
By far, the most popular visitor to downtown Greensboro was none other than Santa Claus himself!  Children lined up to visit Santa as he received guests in Santa’s Workshop inside of Festival Hall. Santa graciously took Christmas lists and heard holiday wishes from both young and old.  Santa shared that all is well in the North Pole.  His elves are busy working to make gifts for children all over the world – but, especially, for the boys and girls of our area! Photos with Santa were offered by Melissa Pepin Photography.  

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Santa Claus is coming to Town This Friday

11/9/2015

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​Downtown Greensboro Prepares to light the Big Tree
 
(Greensboro, Ga. --- December 2, 2014)  Downtown Greensboro will light the Big Tree this Friday, December 5.  The event is Greensboro’s official kick off for the holiday season and will take place from 6 to 8 pm. 
Bring the whole family for an evening of music, food, holiday fun, shopping, and of course Santa in downtown Greensboro. It is rumored that Santa will arrive on a big red tractor this year…instead of his sleigh; so children, get your wish lists ready and be sure to be in historic downtown Greensboro when he arrives at 6 pm.  Santa will be available in Festival Hall on the corner of North Main and Greene Street esand parents can purchase a professional photo of their child with Santa provided by Melissa Pepin Photography from Athens, Georgia. 
Activities for the children include visiting the craft tent on Main Street in front of the Court House where they can make a Christmas Ornament for their trees at home. Children can also roast marshmallows with the Future Farmers of America or take a tractor pulled hay ride around town.
Come for dinner at the event!  Find a warm, cozy booth at one of Greensboro’s downtown restaurants, visit the Washington Grass Inn’s Christmas Café under the big tent in North Main Street for homemade potato soup and barbeque “sammies” or grab a hotdog and hamburger from one of our local church groups. Stay warm with a cup of hot apple cider prepared by the Knights of Columbus.

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A Tree is Found!

11/9/2015

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​Greensboro Selects Christmas Tree
 
 
(Greensboro, Ga. – November 21, 2014)  Greensboro has chosen its Christmas Tree!
After an appeal to the community for just the right tree, the Greensboro Main Street program announces that the city’s official Christmas Tree will be donated by Mr. Charlie Marshall.
“Mr. Marshall called to tell us that he had another tree he would like to donate,” explains Kendrick Harris Greensboro Main Street Manager.   “Mr. Marshall’s Leyland Cypress will make a wonderful Christmas tree for all of Greene County to enjoy this holiday season”. 
City workers will deliver the tree to the Court House lawn the week after Thanksgiving where it will be decorated in time for the downtown tree lighting.   The tree lighting celebration will take place on the Courthouse lawn from 6-8 pm on Friday, December 5.
There will be an old-fashioned hayride through town, and your favorite holiday tunes sung ‘round the tree!  Greensboro’s Tree Lighting event is a family favorite for the Lake Oconee area with an evening of music, food, holiday fun, and of course Santa!
The City of Greensboro reports that they have received a special request from the North Pole for a tractor pulled hay ride escort the evening of the tree lighting.  City officials can only imagine that the escort must be for Santa himself!  “We figure with the lack of snow in Greensboro that Santa’s sleigh just wouldn’t be able to make the trip into town,” comments an anonymous city employee.  Children, be sure to be in historic downtown Greensboro when Santa makes his entrance at 6 pm.

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The Holidays are Coming! 

11/9/2015

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​Greensboro begins preparations for holiday season celebrations
 
(Greensboro, Ga. – November 10, 2014)  There are only seven weeks until Christmas, and Downtown Greensboro is already working to help you and your family enjoy the holidays in your hometown! 
The Downtown Tree Lighting celebration will take place on the evening of Friday, December 5.  Mark your calendars!  Santa will be available for children to visit, there will be an old-fashioned hayride through town, and your favorite holiday tunes sung ‘round the tree! 
Local organizations and non-profits can participate in the event by offering winter goodies such as hot chocolate, baked goods, or other holiday favorites.  Choirs and choral groups are invited to carol the historic downtown throughout the evening.  To register your organization, please contact the Main Street office at (706) 453-7592.
The search is on for the perfect tree to help Downtown Greensboro celebrate the holidays.  City leaders and downtown business owners are looking for a tree that will serve as the town Christmas Tree this holiday season.
“In the past, Greensboro has been fortunate to have a tree donated from someone in the community,” explains Main Street Manager, Kendrick Ward.  “The tree serves as the centerpiece for all of our holiday activities in downtown and helps to create a festive mood during the holiday shopping season.”  

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