Hundreds of residents turned out to watch the Douglasville Christmas Parade and then gathered on O'Neal Plaza to listen to holiday music and watch the tree lighting.
Hundreds of residents turned out to watch the Douglasville Christmas Parade and then gathered on O'Neal Plaza to listen to holiday music and watch the tree lighting.
The City of Douglasville is proud to present its Magic on Main Street Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting slated for Friday, Dec. 7 in downtown Douglasville.
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Monday, November 5, 2012
Is there anything more magical than Christmas? A child’s eyes full of wonder, decorated trees, the sparkling glow of Christmas lights and holiday music. These are the things that we treasure during the holidays, the memories we make with our families and friends. The City of Douglasville is proud to present its Magic on Main Street Christmas Parade and Tree Lighting slated for Friday, Dec. 7 in downtown Douglasville. Come along for a ride to a magical place filled with decorated streets and glowing parade floats. The event will begin with the parade at 6:30 p.m. on Church Street in downtown Douglasville. Following the parade, join in the fun at 7:15 p.m. as the magic of Christmas continues on O'Neal Plaza with caroling, hot chocolate, and …
Outdoor lighting can make your home safer and show off the beauty of your property.
This article is sponsored by Home Depot: Pretty soon, we’ll have more darkness than daylight as winter settles in. Tree and landscape lighting can lift the gloom and make your house safer at night. “I think it gives you 24-hour curb appeal,” says Joe Archer, owner of Mobile Joe’s Landscaping in Alpharetta, GA. Here are five tips to get you started: - Walk around the property and figure out what you want to emphasize with outdoor lighting. Archer likes to show off the branch structure or the tree canopy. “It almost looks like the tree is floating,” he says. - Try to get as much information as possible from landscapers or the Internet so you end up with results you can live with and love. Many landscapers will give you a free…
Carl P Jordan
11:18 pm on Saturday, September 29, 2012
Both J.H. and Dick Jones are totally correct, and this blatant commercial for selling polluting/trespassing lighting fixtures discredits the legitimacy of PATCH as an objective news source. First, the statement that lighting "will make your house safer at night" is utterly false---numerous studies have failed to find any safety link. Second, the enormous carbon-release of electrical generation …   more ›