“Timber” Trail of Lights
By Julie Matuszewski; photo courtesy of Linda Johnson
Third, fourth and fifth grade students from Timber Trail Elementary worked together to spread community holiday cheer as part of the Winter Wonderland festivities in the City.
Students created paper snowflakes that hung from the trees along the Trail of Lights at The Ridge for holiday revelers to enjoy as they walked the path and took in the lights.

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