Santa and his elves at the Santa Train in Roscommon.
REGION- The Santa Train made its way to us again this year in early December. It made stops at the Standish Railroad Depot, the West Branch Chamber of Commerce grounds, the Roscommon Depot, and the Crawford County Historical Society. Children lined up for a photo opportunity with the big guy in red and enjoyed the holiday festivities each community had to offer.
~ Photos by Mark Constance and Donna Thoma.
Roscommon residents Keith and Karen Corbett, formerly of Wyandotte, MI, expressed their excitement at having retired to the Roscommon area.Two young girls roll a ball of snow to start a new snowman.Waiting for Santa near the tracks were Spencer, Kelsey, Aria, and Sophie.The annual craft show at Christmas in the Village in Roscommon. Pictured Lori Mattingly (left) and Deb Bailey (right).Becky Gibson & Sue Gelderbloom sold tickets at the front door of the CRAF Center for a chance to stand at the top of the Mackinac Bridge.Volunteering on behalf of the Children’s Assessment Center are (l-r) Ingrid Heinze, Luann Boggs, Jenny Boggs, Jessica Zettle, and Bre Thompson.Jia Reed and Jack Erickson sold tickets at the Roscommon Library Fundraiser at the CRAF Center.While waiting for the Santa Train, Beau Hartig built a snowman.
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