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LWers spread the joy of the season

LWers spread the joy of the season LWers spread the joy of the season

While LWers wait for Santa, they’re hanging their stockings with care, decking their halls, and illuminating their exteriors for all to see. Represented on these pages are scenes submitted by residents to share their holiday spirit.

Also noteworthy are the decorations found at :

• 13451 Danbury Lane, 133-G: A friend of resident Mary Greytak adorned her home with lights, deer, angels and a nativity scene.

• 13331 Twin Hills Drive, 56L: Sharon Woodruff has elves, farm animals, Mickey and Minnie, and more all aglow outside her home.

• Mutual 9, Building 215: There are lights in trees, light poles and outlining the 18 units.

• Mutual 17, Building 3: Right by the Main Gate, the festive building surely brings a smile to visitors and residents alike.

LW Weekly thanks all who sent in photos.


From Pam and Bill Turner’s front windows at 13201 El Dorado Drive, 207-L, neighbors can see their Department 56 collection, which began with the Dicken’s railroad station and grew to include the North Pole Series. “We have over 30 houses and numerous accessories,” they said. “People often comment about the work it takes to create it, but it is pure joy putting on each piece.”

Snowmen welcome everyone to 1720 Interlachen Road, 41-H.

Can you spot the video of Santa in the window at 13962 El Dorado Drive, 60-A? Karen Jensen’s efforts won third place in Mutual 2’s decorating contest.

Alma Zamzow’s sweet créche sits outside her home at 1541 Homewood Road, 112-B.

Jennifer McLaughlin pays tribute to her mother, Patricia Cordray, at 1641 Monterey Road, 18-E.

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