Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas. Show all posts

Saturday, December 6, 2014

Magic & Mistletoe - 12/6/2014

Members of the Bruderhof Quartet perform "We Three Kings" during Saturday evening's sixth annual Magic & Mistletoe event at the Fayette County Courthouse in Uniontown.
Morgan Matthews, 7, of Uniontown drops a pair of tickets into the chinese auction bags during Saturday evening's sixth annual Magic & Mistletoe event at the Fayette County Courthouse in Uniontown.
Paige Hamilton of the Third Presbyterian Bell Choir rings "Carol of the Bells" on her set of hand bells during Saturday evening's sixth annual Magic & Mistletoe event at the Fayette County Courthouse in Uniontown.
Madalyn Ellsworth, 5, of Uniontown admires the holiday trains during Saturday evening's sixth annual Magic & Mistletoe event at the Fayette County Courthouse in Uniontown.
Isaac Handlin, 3, of Uniontown decorates a gingerbread man during Saturday evening's sixth annual Magic & Mistletoe event at the Fayette County Courthouse in Uniontown.

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Holiday Feature Photography - 12/2/2014

Nancy Lee Wilson of Uniontown strolls down the sidewalks against Monday's freezing rain.
Sunny James, 2, of Acme waves gleefully from the miniature train Tuesday evening at the Uniontown Mall.

Friday, November 28, 2014

Brownsville Light Up Night - 11/28/2014

Dustin Linderman of Hiller tells Santa Clause what he wants for Christmas this year during Brownsville annual Light Up Night event Friday evening at Nemacolin Castle.
Natalie Zuchelkowski of Brownsville tells the story of Rudolph the Reindeer to a captive audience including Alexa Lewandowsky (right) of Labelle and her sister Alyson during Brownsville annual Light Up Night event Friday evening at Nemacolin Castle.
Xander Zias of Brownsville plays as part of the Brownsville Area High School band during Brownsville annual Light Up Night event Friday evening at Nemacolin Castle.
Polly Simmons (left) of Grindstone and Rev. Aleda Menchyk of Elizabeth perform in the Bentworth Ministerium Community Choir during Brownsville annual Light Up Night event Friday evening at Nemacolin Castle.
Kevin Sproul of the Redstone Living Historians warms himself by the fire during Brownsville annual Light Up Night event Friday evening at Nemacolin Castle.

Saturday, November 22, 2014

Connellsville Christmas Parade - 11/22/2014

Santa Claus rides atop a fire engine and tosses candy to parade-goers during Saturday evening's Christmas Parade in Connellsville.
A.J. Napolillo, 4, and his step-brother Aiden Brown, 3, of Connellsville scoop up candy during Saturday evening's Christmas Parade in Connellsville.
Rev. Marvin Watson of Mt. Pleasant plays the trombone for Connellsville's Molinaro Band during Saturday evening's Christmas Parade in Connellsville.
Shirley Rosenberger and Haley Adams, 16, of the Project Talent Theater Workshop prance down the street calling out holiday greetings during Saturday evening's Christmas Parade in Connellsville.

Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Merry Christmas! - 12/25/2013

Lynn Huggins of Uniontown plays a game of Christmas fetch with "Uncle Bailey" and his nephew Murphy; her Golden Retrievers Wednesday at Hutchinson Park in South Union Township.

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Magic and Mistletoe - 12/7/2013

Stacey Durgin (left to right), Terra Goodwin, Lisa Clement and Tina Fischli of the Bruderhof Community of New Meadow Run string quartet perform at the fifth annual Magic and Mistletoe event Saturday at the Fayette County Courthouse in Uniontown.
Makinleigh Cross, 6, of Uniontown asks Santa for a crayon maker for Christmas at the fifth annual Magic and Mistletoe event Saturday at the Fayette County Courthouse in Uniontown.
Aaron Virgillo, 10, of Connellsville casts his vote for his favorite gingerbread house at the fifth annual Magic and Mistletoe event Saturday at the Fayette County Courthouse in Uniontown. The gingerbread houses were created by the students at Laurel Highlands High School.
Madalyn Ellsworth, 4, of Uniontown decorates her own personal gingerbread man at the fifth annual Magic and Mistletoe event Saturday at the Fayette County Courthouse in Uniontown. The cookies were provided by the Fayette County Career and Technical Institute.

Saturday, November 23, 2013

Christmas in the Park - 11/23/2013

Kaylee Harshman, 2, of Connellsville, is created by Santa and Mrs. Claus at the annual Christmas in the Park event Saturday at Yough Park. The event is sponsored by The Greater Connellsville Area Chamber of Commerce and raises money for its causes.
Joe Klocek of Mount Pleasant cooks up a batch of fried dough for the annual Christmas in the Park event Saturday at Yough Park. Klocek is a member of the board of directors for the Greater Connellsville Area Chamber of Commerce which sponsors the event.
Derek Prinkey, 6, of Connellsville creates a candy cane ornament while being overseen by his grandmother, Sharon Huffine, during the annual Christmas in the Park event Saturday at Yough Park. The ornament booth is sponsored by the ECHO Child Development Center in Connellsville.

Sunday, December 9, 2012

Weekend Features, Xmas Events - 12/9/2012

Santa rolls in aboard a Fayette Central Railroad train along with conductor Henry Sobota of Armburst during the Christmas in the Park event at Dunbar Playground, Saturday afternoon.
Jerry Yealey, 7, of Vanderbilt plays a game of holiday ringtoss during the Christmas in the Park event at Dunbar Playground, Saturday afternoon.
Jadyn Tesauro, 3, of Vanderbilt succeeds in tossing a ball through the holiday wreath during the Christmas in the Park event at Dunbar Playground, Saturday afternoon.
Ashley Minerd, 11, of Lemont Furnace is assisted aboard a Fayette Central Railroad trail during the Christmas in the Park event at Dunbar Playground, Saturday afternoon.
Davey Black, 3, of South Connellsville receives a gift of Candy from Santa at the South Connellsville Christmas event Saturday night.
Mackenzie Haky, 3, of Connellsville is introduced to Olive the Reindeer at the South Connellsville Christmas event Saturday night.
Katie Sutton, 16, Smithfield serenades visitors to the Fairchance Christmas Event with "Canon in D" on the harp at the Fairchance Volunteer Fire Department, Saturday evening.



Sunday, December 2, 2012

Weekend Features - 12/02/2012

Carson Luick, 2, of Uniontown meets Judge Santa during the Magic and Mistletoe event at the Fayette County Courthouse in Uniontown, Saturday night.
Alivia Andria, 4, of Brownsville decorates a cookie during the Magic and Mistletoe event at the Fayette County Courthouse in Uniontown, Saturday night. The cookie decorating was sponsored by the Fayette County Career and Technical Institute.
Ashton Klink (left), 9 and Caleb Smith, 6, both of Uniontown make the most of Saturday's warm weather by playing four square at Areford Park in South Union Township. Klink managed to score several points despite having never played the game before.
Bill Kruper (left) and his friend Frank Vaslavsky, both of Uniontown, make the most of Monday afternoon's sunshine as they engage in a friendly game of tennis with their friends at Areford Park in South Union Township, Monday afternoon.
Ramaree Murray, 2, of Uniontown and his mother Marissa take advantage of Saturday's warm weather by playing on the seesaw at Hutchinson Park in South Union Township.

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Weekend Features - 11/18/2012

Joey Pugliesi, 8, of Hopwood expresses his wish for an iPod to Santa at Hopwood's annual Light Up Night, Friday evening.
Maddox McAllister, 5, and his mother Shannon of Uniontown make bird feeders out of pine cones, peanut butter and birdseed at Hopwood's annual Light Up Night, Friday evening.
Jacob Johnston, 16, of Uniontown intercepts a pass from his friends at Hutchinson Park, Friday afternoon. Johnston is a sophomore at Laurel Highlands Area High School where he plays Defensive End for the Mustangs.
Morgan Curstead of Uniontown and her daughter Jorja Martin, 6, ride bikes along the trails at Eberly Park in North Union Township, Sunday afternoon. Morgan and Jorja, along with their family, gathered at the park for a picnic under the warm sunshine of the day.
Mike Bucknak (center), 18, of Uniontown leaps for two points against his friends Trevor Spiker (left) and Cody Willczynski at Eberly Park in North Union Township, Sunday afternoon. Buchnak is a senior at Laurel Highlands High School where he plays baseball for the Mustangs.


Tuesday, December 6, 2011

"The Globe," issue 14 (article)

Kennywood turns on 'Holiday Lights'
by Joel Brewton

Steve Smith, of Jefferson, enjoys a ride with his friends on the Carousel 
at Kennywood's Holiday Lights on Friday, Dec. 3, 2011
When Adam Napotnik, 15, walked into Kennywood Park on Friday with his mother Tina, all he was expecting a few lights here and there, and maybe a few extra displays along the midway.

"I was very excited but really wasn't expecting anything special, but I was pleasantly surprised to see all the great light displays and the other great attractions," Napotnik said in a phone interview.

Friday, Dec. 2, marked the opening night of the first annual Kennywood's Holiday Lights event. The West Mifflin amusement park has been transformed from a local summer hot spot to a glittering winter wonderland with millions of lights scattered throughout the park as well as a collection of fun activities for people of all ages. These include but are not limited to various local groups serenading park-goers with carols, cookie decorating, miniature train models and photographs with Santa Claus on the station platform of the Racer rollercoaster.

Kennywood's director of public relations, Jeff Filicko, said that with the millions of lights strung throughout the park and trees, the event took several weeks of man power to have ready in time for opening night.

"We actually started setting up our lights during Phantom Fright Nights," Filicko said in an interview at the park on Friday. "As soon as the Fright Nights began we started hanging lights in the trees where they couldn't be seen during the Halloween events."

Filicko also said the holiday festivities have been many years in the planning stages, taking inspiration from other parks that host similar events

"This is actually something we've thought about for a very long time," Filicko said. "It's always something that we had joked about in the off season with the folks who work here and get to see the park in the winter, and it's only been in recent years that we've actually started to give it serious thought."

In addition to the holiday attractions at the park, a small handful of rides have been opened to the public, as well. They include the Carousel, the Kangaroo, the Paratrooper and the Auto Race. The Olde Kennywood Railroad has also been decked out with candy-themed lights and gingerbread decorations along its course and has been renamed the Gingerbread Express for the holidays. A selection of rides in the park's Kiddleland are also open.

"A lot of the rides we had to take into account the weather and mechanically how they work," Filicko said. "It depends how they'll run under what conditions. "These rides … we're confident that they can run safely in the cold and even in rain or snow."

When walking from ride to ride, guests may notice the nativity scene glittering next to the Carousel, the menorah next to the dancing fountains as well as the traditional Christmas music playing throughout the park. Despite some talk about whether the park's holiday event would be deemed as "politically correct" by some people, Filicko insists that the purpose of the event is for fun and not political debates.

"When you come to Kennywood you need to set all that aside, have a good time and just enjoy the environment just as it is," Filicko said.

Filicko went on to say that the plan, pending this year's success, is for the event to grow and prosper into an annual tradition.

"We take it year by year," Filicko said. "Just as [Phantom] Fright Nights started very small and on a much different scale and it just grew to be huge after 10 seasons. So we'll see how Holiday Lights goes and just take it one year at a time."

Tim Cronin, 27, of Pittsburgh, agrees with Filicko. He has been attending the park's Halloween for the past several years, has watched them grow over time, and believes that the Christmas celebrations have the same potential.

"If they want to make [the event] bigger and expand it, they could open a few more rides and light up more of the park," said Cronin in a phone interview. "I could see them opening the bumper cars and stringing lights over them in the future if possible."

Kennywood's Holiday Lights is open on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays until Dec. 18 from 5 to 9 p.m. Discount tickets can be purchased at participating Giant Eagle stores. Season pass holders with a valid pass for 2012 are given free admission.

--------------------UPDATE--------------------

At the time of writing and submission of this article, all information was correct and up-to-date. It has recently come to my attention that the park has, in fact, opened three more rides in addition to the ones listed above including the Gran Prix bumper cars, the Aero 360 and the Cosmic Chaos.  There has been no additional news as to whether or not more rides will open as the event progresses.