OXFORD – The start of the holiday season was marked with this year’s annual “Holiday Tree Lighting on the Park,” held Nov. 25. The weather was brisk and a few flakes swirled in the air. The park filled with a large gathering for the inspiring choir, music by the Oxford United Praise Band, Santa, cookies and smiles everywhere.
The honorable Oxford Village Mayor, Terry Stark, donned his formal top hat, welcomed everyone for coming out and gave a special thank you to emcee Jim Baldwin and the Oxford Lions Club for providing the gingerbread cottage-sound system that was being used.
The Oxford Academy High School chorus student volunteers lead a sing-along of traditional Christmas carols. There was a pause for the announcement of the primary school winners of the Recycled Holiday Ornament Contest by Mayor Stark, followed by more singing.
There was a special ceremony for the grand illumination of the LaFayette Park Christmas tree. Two lucky “honorary tree lighters” were selected from the crowd to become part of the program. The primary school children, David and Evelyn Emerson, came up on the band stand and emcee Jim Baldwin got everyone to join in the countdown, “…five, four, three, two, one.” David and Evelyn threw a special red and green switch, and the tree sparkled with lights! The crowd cheered heartily and sang, “O Christmas Tree.”