(KNZA)---The 25th annual Horton Christmas Luminarias will take place Sunday evening, December 4th.
The event, sponsored by the South Brown County Ministerial Alliance, will be held from 5:30 to 8:00.
The Luminarias transforms ten city blocks into living, dramatic scenes of the life of Christ. Men, women and children of the area take their place as Biblical characters in a setting of live animals, colorful props, costumes and music. The atmosphere is enhanced by 13-hundred glowing candles
outlining the route from scene to scene.
The event, also known as the “ Festival of Lights”, draws hundreds of vehicles each year. Shuttle busses have been added to help traffic flow. Shuttles may be boarded, at a no charge, at Jim Thriftway.
A free will donation may be dropped in a receptable at the end of the route to support the South Brown County Ministerial Association’s benevolence outreach.
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