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Centreville Hometown Christmas wreath contest

CENTREVILLE – Organizers of the 2023 Centreville Hometown Christmas celebration said Friday’s event had the perfect combination of attractions and ideal weather to declare it a success.

From the start – when Santa lit the tree inside the courthouse gazebo – to the conclusion of a lighted parade, the celebration saw the holiday season kick off on a high note in St. Joseph County’s county seat. Cattail leaf Fan

Centreville Hometown Christmas wreath contest

Centreville Village Clerk Michelle Thibideau said the combined effort of Hometown Christmas Committee members made a notable difference in the quality of the celebration.

“Wow! A beautiful night and a great turnout,” she said. “There was a lot of work done behind the scenes – there’s about eight of us – they’re just a good group to work with, everybody put in a lot of hard work and it paid off. We had a lot of fun doing it, too.”

A central focus this year was a wreath competition. For $1 a vote, the public was able to endorse their favorite wreath from a field of 30 entries. Proceeds were dedicated to 15 Centreville children.

A University of Michigan-themed wreath put together by Patrick Abstract received the most votes. In all, the wreath contest and fundraiser generated more than $2,300.

Thibideau thanked the community for supporting the event, downtown businesses for participating and volunteers for their assistance.

In addition to Santa’s tree-lighting, other highlights included hayrides, a Santa train, giveaways, games and kids’ crafts. Centreville Baptist Church and Centreville Seventh-Day Adventist Church members provided caroling to complement the atmosphere.

Centreville Hometown Christmas wreath contest

Plants Faux Thibideau said she was happy with the addition of a live nativity scene, which was set up on the north lawn of the courthouse property.