(KNZA)--The 29th annual Horton Christmas Luminaries will be held Sunday evening ( December 5).
The event, being put on by the South Brown County Ministerial Association, will take place from 5:30 to 7:00, weather permitting.
The Luminaries transform ten city blocks into living, dramatic scenes of the life of Christ. Men, women and children of the Ministerial Association churches take their places as Bible characters in a setting of live animals, colorful props, costumes and music. 1,300 glowing candles outline the route from scene to scene.
The event draws hundreds of people each year.
A route guide, which indicates all of the scenes, will be handed out at the beginning of the drive at 14th and Central. The route ends at 14th and First Avenue East.
A free-will donation may be dropped in a receptacle at the end of the route to support the South Brown County Ministerial Association benevolence outreach.
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