Annual tree lighting kicks of A Community Christmas in St. Paul

The St. Paul museum was packed with people and families during the St. Paul Regional Family & Community Support Services (FCSS) seventh annual Christmas Tree Lighting on Dec. 6.
The St. Paul museum was packed with people and families during the St. Paul Regional Family & Community Support Services (FCSS) seventh annual Christmas Tree Lighting on Dec. 6.
The St. Paul museum was packed with people and families during the St. Paul Regional Family & Community Support Services (FCSS) seventh annual Christmas Tree Lighting on Dec. 6.
Members of St. Paul Youth Council helps distribute hot chocolate from Tim Hortons to over 200 members of the community who showed up at the St. Paul Regional Family & Community Support Services' (FCSS) seventh annual Christmas Tree Lighting on Dec. 6.
Members of the St. Paul Youth Council helped distribute hot chocolate to over 200 community members who showed up at the St. Paul Regional Family & Community Support Services (FCSS) seventh annual Christmas Tree Lighting on Dec. 6.

ST. PAUL – The Christmas tree along main street, near the UFO Landing Pad and St. Paul Museum burst to life on Dec. 6 during the St. Paul Regional FCSS annual tree lighting event.

Not even half an hour into the event, over 200 people had already shown up to celebrate the holiday season.

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