&s Christmas Tree Lighting Palmer Park and Queen St., Port Perry was packed by an estimated 700 people on Friday, November 19 for the Port Perry BIA annual Candlelight Walk & Tree Lighting Extravaganza. Moms, dads, kids and grandparents gathered in front of the gazebo in Palmer Park to get their candles lit and then joined a procession walking along Queen St. to Reflection Park, where they took part in the giant tree lighting. Christmas carols rang out along the street, Santa and Mrs. Claus were busy handing out candies to the kids and a couple of Santa’s reindeer were even ‘on hand to the delight of the youngstet Following the tree lighting, the Gawd shifted back to the front of the post office where a smaller tree was lit and a choir provided entertainment.And of course there was the popular marshmallow roast, as well as hot chocolate and cookies provided by Coffee Cultures. i With stores open late and their windows Above, the gazebo in Palmer Park dazzles with light, as organizers lit candles for decorated for the Christmas season, there was no the candlelight walk. Lower left, santa with his Stee Lindsay and one of his trusty doubt - Port Perry is ready for Christmas. REL BELEN LEROG Y Y GiiicaliGa TreliPusliaiiinal hcchoea eteland maranmalovircestine! 30 FOCUS - DECEMBER 2010