Several hundred families and individuals participated in For All Seasons’ third annual Frosty’s Holiday Village event on Friday, December 1, from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Anchor Church in Easton, MD. Participants represented all ages and ethnicities.
Guests at the free community event strolled through the holiday displays and enjoyed free activities, including professional photos with Frosty, holiday crafts, complimentary cocoa, cider, and winter treats, and a continuous showing of Frosty’s Winter Wonderland on the big screen. The Talbot County Free Library sponsored the event with a free book giveaway and Carlos the Juggler. Bumble – the Abominable Snowman, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer, and the Grinch were on hand. And Mid-South Audio brought music and lights to the event.
“A special thank you goes to the Anchor Church team, who allowed our event to be onsite due to inclement weather. They were so gracious in working with us to move the event inside,” commented Beth Anne Dorman, President and CEO For All Seasons.
“Guests enjoyed the event being inside and in more comfortable surroundings this year. There was an intimate feel where people could visit with one another and stay warm throughout the evening. We had dozens of volunteers on hand, in addition to our For All Seasons staff. A special thank you to Earth Data, Inc. employees for setting up all of the Frosty Holiday Village inflatables for the second year in a row,” stated Kelsey Trumbull-Meyers, For All Seasons Events Coordinator.
Presenting sponsors for this community outreach event include the Governor’s Office of Crime Prevention, Youth and Victim Services, St. John Foundation, and Willow Construction. Additional top sponsors include The Chesapeake Bay Beach Club, the Fraternal Order of Police Cambridge-Dorchester Lodge #223, Easton Utilities, Tidewater Inn, WBOC, Ewing, Dietz, Fountain and Kaludis, P.A., Construction Services and Supply, Inc., Qualifacts, and Matt and Beth Anne Dorman.
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