Events kindle local Christmas spirit

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  • Marble Falls Light-Up parade participants greeted the crowd Nov. 20, signaling an enthusiastic welcome to the holiday season. Connie Swinney/The Highlander
    Marble Falls Light-Up parade participants greeted the crowd Nov. 20, signaling an enthusiastic welcome to the holiday season. Connie Swinney/The Highlander
  • Left: Family Tae Kwon Do Center was among the Light-Up Parade procession Nov. 20 on Main Street in Marble Falls. Photos by Connie Swinney/ The Highlander
    Left: Family Tae Kwon Do Center was among the Light-Up Parade procession Nov. 20 on Main Street in Marble Falls. Photos by Connie Swinney/ The Highlander
  • Below: Jareslie Sanchez, Hailey Gonzalez, Jameleth Sanchez, Emily Gonzalez (front), Jose Salazar and Keilany Salazar, all of Granite Shoals, enjoyed the Marble Falls Christmas parade Nov. 20. which also kicked of the Walkway of Lights.
    Below: Jareslie Sanchez, Hailey Gonzalez, Jameleth Sanchez, Emily Gonzalez (front), Jose Salazar and Keilany Salazar, all of Granite Shoals, enjoyed the Marble Falls Christmas parade Nov. 20. which also kicked of the Walkway of Lights.
With the kick off the Light-Up Parade andWalkway of Lights, the Christmas season is in full swing in the Highland Lakes. Resident and visitors alike are gearing up for more events through the end of the year. Some activities are being conducted as usual while other have altered a few features to adhere to health guidelines aimed at keeping revelers safer. In Marble Falls: Walkway of Lights is…

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