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Sparkle in the Park continues to grow

Posted 12/8/21

The Friends of Historic Fayette Memorial Pool invite everyone to the Sparkle in the Fayette City Park. The spectacle continues to grow and has added more displays this year.

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Sparkle in the Park continues to grow

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The Friends of Historic Fayette Memorial Pool invite everyone to the Sparkle in the Fayette City Park. The spectacle continues to grow and has added more displays this year.

The following displays are lit from 5 to 10 p.m. nightly running through January 2.  

Fayette City Pool – Friends of Historic Fayette Memorial Pool

Wooden and Metal Bridges below the Pool - Golden Study Club 

Santa and Reindeer by the bridges – Mark and Mary Jarboe

Upper Shelter House - PEO Chapter AU

Merry Christmas sign, Santa and Reindeer by the Pool - Carolyne Peery Family

Wreaths Entrance Columns on Park Road – Exchange and Merchants and Farmers Bank

Park Road Across from CMU President’s Home - Lawrence-Talbot Study Club

Park Road – Strodtman Real Estate Company

Below the Water Tower - Fayette Area Community Theater

Below the Basketball Court – Little Grace Dance Studio, LLC

Ballfield behind Home Plate – In Honor of Will Beaman – Fayette Class of ‘22

Outfield at the Ballfield - Susan Donnelly and Garry Copeland

Wreaths Entrance Columns on Besgrove Street – Commercial Trust Company

Lower Shelter House - Tiny Tot Innovations (John and Cortney Pettit)

Corner of Park Road and Besgrove – PEO Chapter NN

Raindeer Corner of Hendren and Lucky – Fayette FFA Chapter

Entrance Sign on Besgrove - Janell and Mike Dimond

Organizers wish like to thank Jordyn Ball for her help and the City of Fayette for providing the electricity, help with the displays, and allowing more electrical outlets.

Anyone interested in helping light up the park should contact Ann Schnell at annschnell@icloud.com or (660) 728-2102 to reserve a spot for next year.

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