VILLAS – The Lower Township Rotary Club will shine a light on the holiday season beginning Nov. 26 at 7 p.m. when the township’s Christmas tree will be illuminated.
According to a release, the event has been a community tradition and is a way for the residents to appreciate the fellowship of community and the veterans that gave so much for their country.
The program begins inside the recreation center, behind Township Hall at 2600 Bayshore Road, with a presentation by the members of the Rotary Club and local officials.
Then, the club invites military veterans to step forward and be recognized and thanked for their service.
The Lower Cape May Regional High School choir will perform and then the Righteous Ringers, a children’s hand-bell choir from the Seashore Church of the Nazarene, will perform.
After the short ceremony and performances at the recreation center, the local Veterans of Foreign Wars post color guard will lead a procession through the luminary lit path to the tree in front of Lower Township Hall.
After the crowd reassembles and the choir sings the last note of its song, the lights on the tree will be illuminated.
A visit from Santa Claus will end the evening’s festivities.
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