Christmas in the Wilds Kicks off the Season

It is being called the largest ever by organizers. Cameron County Christmas began with a week of shopping small where more than $15,000 was spent at local businesses. Shoppers were asked to track spending and then were entered to win chamber bucks provided by C&N Bank.
Friday night the parade stepped off with more than 25 participants. Taking home fan favorite was Singers Auto Service with owner Jimmy Singer wowing the crowd with his dance moves on the train car from Polar Express. Caroline Gleason joined the parade marking the first time equestrian riders took part. Gleason was awarded the chamber prize. St Mark Catholic Church received the reason for the season award with the live nativity float. Cameron County Girl Scouts brought home the organization award by singing Rudolph and enjoying a ride in a pickup complete with a red nose! Members of Cameron County High School Marching Band decorated clothing with lights and wowed the crowd with holiday music. Emporium Hardwoods Rockin Round the Christmas Tree drew loud applause as it drove the route. Decorated with a large guitar and tree pulled by a tractor trailer the float was the winner of the business category.



































