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Balmy Candlelight Evening

May Draw Record Crowd

Today's (relatively) balmy weather drew what may be a record crowd to The Farmers' Museum Candlelight Evening, a centerpiece of the local Christmas season. It continues until 7, so you still have a chance to get out there. Here, 4H singers – from left, Rogan and Tammy Graves from Richfield Springs, and Owen, Cindy and Abigail Allen from West Winfield– perform in front of the Empire State Carousel as the evening falls. (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)
Today’s (relatively) balmy weather drew what may be a record crowd to The Farmers’ Museum Candlelight Evening, a centerpiece of the local Christmas season. It continues until 7, so you still have a chance to get out there. Here, 4H singers – from left, Rogan and Tammy Graves from Richfield Springs, and Owen, Cindy and Abigail Allen from West Winfield– perform in front of the Empire State Carousel as the evening falls. (Jim Kevlin/allotsego.com)

JOIN THE CROWD AT THE CANDLELIGHT EVENING

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