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Decked out in more than boughs of holly

Coronation Hall Cider Mill was transformed into a series of Christmas-themed kiosks from Dec. 8 through the 17 and featured draws, local retailers and the hall’s 45 ft. tree lit up with over 700 lights each evening. The hand knit crafts and handcrafted leather mitts and moccasins kiosk was accompanied by this snowman-themed tree all week long.

Donald
Teuma-Castelletti
BRISTOL Dec. 8 - 17, 2017
Coronation Hall was all decked out for the Christmas season from Dec. 8 through the 17th, in an effort to support local businesses and remind guests to shop at home.
The first Deck the Halls event took over the Coronation Hall Cider Mill that week, filling the outskirts with Christmas trees and displays of all kinds, produced by a variety of businesses across the Pontiac.
“I had seen it at a place in Ontario, a pioneer village,” said Norma Graham, one of the hall’s owners. “I really liked the idea, so I took aspects of it to make it apply for here.”

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