Sharpsville Lights

Christmas In The Country
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      Song:  Closing Song, Artist: Manheim Steamroller.
 
 
To date during the 2011 show with your generosity we have raised $5,252.27.  Thank you!
Donations received are given to WeCare which serves Kokomo and Tipton Jubilee Christmas which serves Tipton county.
 
Donation Totals by Year:
2011:  $5,252.27
2010:  $4,740.77
2009:  $6,129.62
2008:  $1,180.00
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Total: $17,302.66
 
 
We Care
This fundraising organization was established in 1973.  Through your donations, those less fortunate in the Kokomo area are given toys,
food and clothing so they too may experience the joy of Christmas.
Click here for more information.
 
 
Tipton Jubilee Christmas
This charity serves those residents in Tipton county by coordinating efforts thru the local churches. On the first Sunday in December, families in
need are able to have a Christmas dinner at church and parents receive gifts to wrap for their children.
 
 
We Care Park
Located on the north side of Kokomo in the 2300 block of North Market street (just west of the intersection of Gano and Lafountain)
this outdoor display has over 1,000,000 lilghts, animated displays which move and Mr. and Mrs. Claus.
You can drive thru the park or walk the 3 acres to enjoy the lights and displays.
Mike has created a Christmas tradition over the last 15 years and raised money for WeCare to help those in the Kokomo area.
For more information click hereClick here for a video of the park.  For directions to the park, click here.
 
 
We Care Christmas Tree House
Located on the north side of Kokomo at 1501 East Sycamore street.  The home is exquisitely decorated with 145 Christmas trees and 55,000 Christmas lights. 
Darrell and Bruce invite you to come inside their home and will give you a personal tour of all the trees.
I find it amazing to see the different types of decorated trees in all shapes and sizes.  And the Christmas village train room is awesome!
Click here for more information
 
 
A Little About The Children Heard In The  Show
The children's voices you hear in this song are those of our grandchildren Ian age 10 and Ivy age 8, Austin age 9 and Nyla age 6.
You just may see them passing out candy canes on weekends when you visit the display.