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San Antonio celebrates an old-fashioned Christmas

December 13, 2017 By Special to The Laker/Lutz News

The Huron Family of twelve children and two parents perform spiritual Christmas Carols for the Sunday evening concert in the San Antonio park.   (Richard K. Riley)

About 100 people turned out to “Christmas in the Park,” a holiday celebration hosted by the Founders Garden Club of San Antonio.

The event, held Dec. 3 at San Antonio City Park, included the lighting of the Christmas cards and entertainment featuring the Huron Family. The family performed old hymns — harmonizing their voices and playing instruments.

Group members are Santiago Huron, the children’s father, and Ana, their mother, and children, Anita, Luke, Cilicia, Alexis, Olivia, Treasure, Paul, Santi, Jon-Michael, Peter, Samuel and Titus.

The event also featured free refreshments and a drawing for gift baskets.

Published December 13, 2017

Before the musical performance, 3-year-old Grace Couture and 4-year-old Lily Young, try to make ‘snow angels’ in the playground wood chip base and then pose for a photo.
Donna Clark and Blanton and Beth Tillack work the table, where free homemade cookies and hot cider were given to those attending Christmas in the Park. The event aims to offer families an old-fashioned Christmas gathering.

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