Blake Peterson, 9, of West Deer Township, gets a visit with Santa during Light Up Fox Chapel on Dec. 6, at the borough building on Fox Chapel Road.
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Roger Simonetti from Fox Chapel’s Public Works Department flashes a smile during the borough’s first-ever Light Up Fox Chapel on Dec. 6 to welcome the holidays.
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Fox Chapel Police Sgt. Jeff Clark wears a top hat during Fox Chapel’s inaugural Light Up Fox Chapel holiday celebration on Dec. 6. He also served as the DJ for the event.
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Fox Chapel Borough’s Christmas tree, a spruce estimated at 30 feet, stands alongside a Menorah during Fox Chapel’s first-ever Light Up Fox Chapel on Dec. 6. The celebration took place at the borough building on Fox Chapel Road.
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The Fox Chapel borough building is all lit up for the borough’s first-ever Light Up Fox Chapel on Dec. 6. Festivities included a visit from Santa, children’s activities, a food truck, hot chocolate and lighting of an spruce tree.
Courtesy of the Borough of Fox Chapel
Fox Chapel’s community relations vehicle, a 1970 Volkswagen Bug, was decked out with reindeer ears for the borough’s first-ever Light Up Fox Chapel on Dec. 6 at the borough building on Fox Chapel Road.
A visit from Santa, children’s activities, hot chocolate, the lighting of Christmas tree and a Menorah display were all part of the inaugural Light Up Fox Chapel on Dec. 6 at the borough building, 401 Fox Chapel Road.
Fox Chapel Borough and the Cooper-Siegel Library partnered to host the event. The borough building and the library sit side-by-side at 401 and 403 Fox Chapel Road.
People also could send letters to Santa via a special mailbox.
The Menorah display was from Adat Shalom, a synagogue on Guys Run Road in Indiana Township.
People were encouraged to bring an unwrapped toy for the Western Pennsylvania Police Athletic League’s annual Stuff-a-Store collection.
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