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Christmas Celebrations in Dixon!

Dec 19, 2023 02:54PM ● By MPG Staff

Russell Fry performed traditional Christmas carols on the piano as well as the accordion at the Night of Music held at the Methodist Church. Photo by Debra Dingman


Tree Lighting FestivalThe night got brighter when the lights went on at the annual Tree Lighting Festival. Photo by Nicolas Brown


downtown train

The train delighted children and adults alike downtown. Photo by Nicolas Brown


Dixon United Methodist Church

A Night of Music was presented at Dixon United Methodist Church and featured the church Choir led by Hannah Miller, the Bell Choir, a violin performance by Marianne MacDonald and Johanna Hoagland, and the Solano Winds Ensemble pictured above. Photo by Debra Dingman


elves Silveyville Christmas Tree FarmThese funny elves served as greeters into the many choices of live trees at Silveyville Christmas Tree Farm. Photo by Nicolas Brown


Silveyville Christmas Tree Farm

Ellie Moreno and Julia Rodriguez put together fresh green Christmas wreaths at Silveyville Christmas Tree Farm. Photo by Nicolas Brown


CandyLand Leah Marlin Colleen Brown

The ‘CandyLand’ tree, decorated by Leah Marlin and her mom (above) Colleen Brown, was popular at the John Knight Middle School Band Fundraiser at the annual Tree Lighting Festival. Photo by Debra Dingman


West Valley Chorus Dixon Senior Center

The West Valley Chorus entertained with Christmas carols for the Senior Holiday Luncheon at the Dixon Senior Center. “Everybody had a good time and liked the entertainment, but I think it’s all about getting together,” said Barbara Long of the Dixon Senior Club. Photo by Debra Dingman