Welcome to this edition of Christmas... in the news. This is a review of Christmas articles and news over the last week.
Happy Sunday! It's that time again--time to share three bits of Christmas news that happened over the last week. There are so many great things going on that it was hard to choose what to offer.
The first bit of news comes from Nipomo, California. KSBY reports that the longtime owners of Holloway Christmas Tree Farm are looking to sell the farm and retire. Doesn't owning a Christmas tree farm sound like fun? You can read more about Holloway Christmas Tree Farm in the article by clicking here. On a side note, our local tree farm started tree tagging this weekend.
The Jackson Star & Herald out of West Virginia, reported that sign-ups Ripley Rotary’s Adopt-a-Family program will start early this year, taking place from September 16 - 20. For more information, you can click here. I volunteer for our local Adopt-A-Family program. It's wonderful!
Looks like Disney+ will premiere the latest Jonas Brothers endeavor, A Very Jonas Christmas Movie, on November 14. From the Disney+ press room comes the article that shares more about the movie: "Kevin, Joe, and Nick Jonas face a series of escalating obstacles as they struggle to make it from London to New York in time to spend Christmas with their families." The brothers are producers on this film. Check out more information and a teaser here.
One article I didn't share this week was about Noel, Missouri, going back to having year-round holiday decor to boost tourism. The article requires being a paid subscriber to read it. There is a 2024 article about the town. You can read that here. Consider it a Christmas bonus. :)
Only 109 days left until Christmas! See you next time.
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