An annual Bay Village holiday highlight is Santa’s fire truck ride through the community.
This year’s event was greeted by hundreds of kids who came out to see Santa ride by last Sunday, Dec. 6, between the hours of 2-4 p.m.
The event was hosted by the Bay Village Historical Society and the Bay Village Kiwanis, who asked all Bay Village residents, young and old, to join in welcoming Santa to the community.
Santa left from the Bay Lodge on Bradley Road in a fire truck accompanied by a police cruiser to share his joy along the streets of Bay Village.
Although the pandemic meant no traditional Cahoon Christmas at the Community House, all are welcome to stop by the annual Bay Kiwanis Christmas Tree Sale at Cahoon Park by the gazebo. High quality trees are available on Fridays, 4 to 7 pm; Saturdays, 10 am to 7 pm and Sundays 10 am to 7 pm.
Prices range from $50 to $125 depending on tree type and size. Cash, Check or Credit card accepted. Fees for credit card use will be added. Proceeds benefit community service projects and programs.
Types of trees this year are Canaan Firs, Fraser Firs, Douglas Firs, Balsam Firs and Colorado Spruce. Trees range in size from 6 – 10 ft.
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- Jeremy from the Fire Department, Eric Eakin of the Bay Historical Society and Don from the Auxiliary Police escorted Santa through Bay Village Sunday.
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