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Light Up Brookville 2022

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Brookville light up nine

Brookville light up nine

The train provided by Kahle’s Kitchens Railroad gave dozens of people attending the Christmas Kickoff Celebration a ride around Brookville’s Main Street.

Brookville light up nine

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Brookville light up fifteen

Brookville light up fifteen

Santa and Mrs. Claus came to town Friday evening in the Christmas Kickoff Celebration parade, to visit with youngsters following the parade.

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Brookville light up six

Brookville light up six

Amelia Stewart, of Erie, chose a large snowflake to decorate at the Christmas cookie booth. Amelia was in town to visit her grandma, Karen Shriver.

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A float of inflatables

A float of inflatables

A float filled with inflatables made its way down Main Street for the annual Brookville Holiday Association’s Christmas parade last Friday.

A float of inflatables

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Brookville light up three

Brookville light up three

These holiday characters added color and charm to the festivities on Brookville's Main Street Friday night.

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Brookville light up one

Brookville light up one

Charlotte (right) and Evelyn Gelnette said their favorite tree at this year's Christmas Tree Lane is the Winter Wonderland decorated by Northside's kindergarten students. Evelyn made one of the hearts decorating the tree. Christmas Tree Lane will be open on the next two weekends; there is no admission charge.

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Brookville light up twelve

Brookville light up twelve

Festive holiday music in the style of Frank Sinatra and Mel Torme entertained Main Street's crowds Friday night before the Christmas Kickoff Celebration parade began. Performing were Erich Cawalla and members of The Uptown Band from the Lancaster area.

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Brookville light up night seven

Brookville light up night seven

Dozens of youngsters enjoyed creating colorful Christmas decorations Friday evening at the booth sponsored by the Rebecca M. Arthurs Memorial Library.

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Best view of the parade

Best view of the parade

Local business owners took advantage of having a bird’s eye view of the parade, watching the parade with their family from the second floor windows of DeMans.

Best view of the parade

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Mrs. Claus

Mrs. Claus

Mrs. Claus rides in to town just ahead of Santa Claus during the Brookville Holiday Association's Christmas Parade on Friday. 

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The Grinch and Max

The Grinch and Max

The Grinch rode through the Christmas parade on Friday, accompanied by his sidekick “Max” the dog.

The Grinch and Max

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brookvillel light up four

brookvillel light up four

A bright red stocking to be filled with treats by Santa Claus is what Bentley Myers chose at the face painting booth during Brookville's Christmas Kickoff Celebration.

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Brookville light up eight

Brookville light up eight

Dozens of families enjoyed a ride around Main Street Friday evening in the train provided by Kahle’s Kitchens Railroad.

Brookville light up eight

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Brookville light up thirteen

Brookville light up thirteen

Brookville High School's cheerleaders had lively holiday cheers to excite the crowd as they marched in the Christmas parade.

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Brookville light up fourteen

Brookville light up fourteen

Rowan Ishman had a big smile for Santa as she told him what she hopes to find under her Christmas tree.

Brookville light up fourteen

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Brookville light up ten

Brookville light up ten

The Sarvey Duck and Elf Erin drew lots of smiles and hugs from the children as they marched in the Christmas Kickoff Celebration parade Friday evening.

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Brookville light up five

Brookville light up five

Therapy dogs Abe and Gabby found lots of things to enjoy at the Christmas Kickoff Celebration in downtown Brookville Friday evening.

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Brookville light up sixteen

Brookville light up sixteen

Brookville’s community Christmas tree was lighted Friday night as the Christmas Kickoff Celebration parade was ready to begin. The tree is located on the courthouse lawn and was donated by Silverado Tree Service.

Brookville light up sixteen

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Brookville light up eleven

Brookville light up eleven

A live Nativity from the Brookville Church of God was included in this year’s Christmas parade in downtown Brookville.

Brookville light up eleven

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Brookville light up two

Brookville light up two

Lonnie Ishman said he always enjoys the Bowdish display at the Jefferson County History Center, because there is always something new to see. The museum was open Friday night for Brookville's Christmas Kick-off Celebration.

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Brookville light up nine

Brookville light up nine

The train provided by Kahle’s Kitchens Railroad gave dozens of people attending the Christmas Kickoff Celebration a ride around Brookville’s Main Street.

Brookville light up nine

  • Patti Slaughter
Brookville light up fifteen

Brookville light up fifteen

Santa and Mrs. Claus came to town Friday evening in the Christmas Kickoff Celebration parade, to visit with youngsters following the parade.

  • Patti Slaughter
Brookville light up six

Brookville light up six

Amelia Stewart, of Erie, chose a large snowflake to decorate at the Christmas cookie booth. Amelia was in town to visit her grandma, Karen Shriver.

  • Patti Slaughter
A float of inflatables

A float of inflatables

A float filled with inflatables made its way down Main Street for the annual Brookville Holiday Association’s Christmas parade last Friday.

A float of inflatables

  • Alex Nelson
Brookville light up three

Brookville light up three

These holiday characters added color and charm to the festivities on Brookville's Main Street Friday night.

  • Patti Slaughter
Brookville light up one

Brookville light up one

Charlotte (right) and Evelyn Gelnette said their favorite tree at this year's Christmas Tree Lane is the Winter Wonderland decorated by Northside's kindergarten students. Evelyn made one of the hearts decorating the tree. Christmas Tree Lane will be open on the next two weekends; there is no admission charge.

  • Patti Slaughter
Brookville light up twelve

Brookville light up twelve

Festive holiday music in the style of Frank Sinatra and Mel Torme entertained Main Street's crowds Friday night before the Christmas Kickoff Celebration parade began. Performing were Erich Cawalla and members of The Uptown Band from the Lancaster area.

  • Patti Slaughter
Brookville light up night seven

Brookville light up night seven

Dozens of youngsters enjoyed creating colorful Christmas decorations Friday evening at the booth sponsored by the Rebecca M. Arthurs Memorial Library.

  • Patti Slaughter
Best view of the parade

Best view of the parade

Local business owners took advantage of having a bird’s eye view of the parade, watching the parade with their family from the second floor windows of DeMans.

Best view of the parade

  • Alex Nelson
Mrs. Claus

Mrs. Claus

Mrs. Claus rides in to town just ahead of Santa Claus during the Brookville Holiday Association's Christmas Parade on Friday. 

  • Alex Nelson
The Grinch and Max

The Grinch and Max

The Grinch rode through the Christmas parade on Friday, accompanied by his sidekick “Max” the dog.

The Grinch and Max

  • Alex Nelson
brookvillel light up four

brookvillel light up four

A bright red stocking to be filled with treats by Santa Claus is what Bentley Myers chose at the face painting booth during Brookville's Christmas Kickoff Celebration.

  • Patti Slaughter
Brookville light up eight

Brookville light up eight

Dozens of families enjoyed a ride around Main Street Friday evening in the train provided by Kahle’s Kitchens Railroad.

Brookville light up eight

  • Patti Slaughter
Brookville light up thirteen

Brookville light up thirteen

Brookville High School's cheerleaders had lively holiday cheers to excite the crowd as they marched in the Christmas parade.

  • Patti Slaughter
Brookville light up fourteen

Brookville light up fourteen

Rowan Ishman had a big smile for Santa as she told him what she hopes to find under her Christmas tree.

Brookville light up fourteen

  • Patti Slaughter
Brookville light up ten

Brookville light up ten

The Sarvey Duck and Elf Erin drew lots of smiles and hugs from the children as they marched in the Christmas Kickoff Celebration parade Friday evening.

  • Patti Slaughter
Brookville light up five

Brookville light up five

Therapy dogs Abe and Gabby found lots of things to enjoy at the Christmas Kickoff Celebration in downtown Brookville Friday evening.

  • Patti Slaughter
Brookville light up sixteen

Brookville light up sixteen

Brookville’s community Christmas tree was lighted Friday night as the Christmas Kickoff Celebration parade was ready to begin. The tree is located on the courthouse lawn and was donated by Silverado Tree Service.

Brookville light up sixteen

  • Patti Slaughter
Brookville light up eleven

Brookville light up eleven

A live Nativity from the Brookville Church of God was included in this year’s Christmas parade in downtown Brookville.

Brookville light up eleven

  • Patti Slaughter
Brookville light up two

Brookville light up two

Lonnie Ishman said he always enjoys the Bowdish display at the Jefferson County History Center, because there is always something new to see. The museum was open Friday night for Brookville's Christmas Kick-off Celebration.

  • Patti Slaughter

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